Crocus Tommasinianus Roseus Bulbs


Cyclamen-pink with a touch of violet, fading to a tiny white centre with contrasting yellow-orange stigmas and stamens, the outside petal is silvery -white, the leaves have a white stipe down the centre. Crocus Tommasinianus Roseus is a pretty crocus the flower open wide and will freely naturalise, planted en masse they are a welcome site in early spring brining much needed colour. Perfect for providing much needed nectar and pollen to sleepy insects are they start to wake after a long winter.
- 25 - 225 £6.25 for 25 £0.25 each
- 250+ £57.50 for 250 £0.23 each
£0.25
Planting Information
Bulb Size (cm) | 5 - 7cm |
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Colour | Lilac, Pink, White |
Delivery period | End Aug to Dec |
Garden Position | Sun |
Hardiness | Hardy |
Height | 10 cm |
Month of Blooming | February, March (Early) |
Planting Density (per square m) | 150-200 |
Planting Depth | 8cm |
Planting Position | Front border, Container |
Planting Time | Autumn, Winter |
Scented | No |
Special Features | Bee and Pollinator Friendly, Naturalising |
Suitable for Pots | Yes |
Type of Soil | Moderately Fertile, Well Drained |