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Crocus kotschyanus Zonatus
Crocus zonatus, a delightful member of the Iridaceae family, is a perennial flowering plant treasured for its striking, cup-shaped blooms that emerge in early spring. Typically reaching heights of 5 to 6 inches, this species showcases a stunning array of colours, including rosy, pink lilac, sunny yellows, and creamy whites, often embellished with delicate, contrasting stripes. These flowers not only serve as a feast for the eyes but also attract early pollinators, such as bees, signalling the rejuvenation of life in the garden.
Native to specific regions, Crocus zonatus thrives in well-drained soils and prefers full sun, making it an ideal choice for rock gardens, borders, or naturalised areas. Its foliage consists of slender, linear leaves that appear alongside the blossoms, providing a lush green backdrop that enhances the floral display. Once established, this hardy plant requires minimal maintenance, with water needs typically reducing after flowering. Crocus zonatus is an excellent choice for gardeners seeking to add a splash of colour and minimal upkeep to their landscapes.
Colour | Lilac |
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Height | 15cm |
Flowers | Oct/Nov |
Planting Depth | 10cm |
Distance Apart | 10cm |
Bulb Size | 7/8cm |