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These are the ones called Snow Crocus for obvious reasons. They bloom well before the Dutch Crocus, so for a long season of crocus bloom, plant them both. They work almost exactly the same. Unlike the Dutch crocus group of hybrids, these are true 'wild bulbs'--species crocus that grow in the wild in Greece and other areas. Add these jewel-toned beauties to your wildflower collection, and you'll enjoy them for years.
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Overall rating: 4.6538463 / 5 from 26 reviews.
Snow Crocus Mix offers a long season of beautiful blooms, with jewel-toned flowers that are loved by customers. These true wild bulbs, originating from Greece, provide a delightful addition to any wildflower collection.
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"I added clusters through out my lawn and at adds just enough color early in the spring. I forgot I planted them so it's a pleasant surprise. About half of them came up and I'm ok with those odds."
"First year planting these. Instructions were very easy for fall planting. Almost all survived the winter and popped up right on time come spring. Large flowers and they smell lovely. The only con is all the flowers are different shades of purple, no yellow or white."
"These crocus were showy and quite beautiful when blooming. The blooms lasted for some time during early spring. #sweepstakes"
"Zone 7A. Warm winter, dry spring. Shady backyard. The yellow, purple, white crocuses sent up green leaves in March and April. Flowers lasted all April. Seemed to love the wacky rain and temperatures. I saw pollinators on the flowers."
"I placed my snow crocuses in the front of my garden because they are very tiny (about 4" actually) but they start blooming right with the snow and that's why I love them"
"Nice pop of color, good food source for early pollinators, definitely helps get you over the winter blues."
"Thisis my first time planting bulbs and im so proud of my little crocus children. They are coming up here in midmarch Ohio and im so glaf"
"These crocuses were the first signs of spring to pop up in early March even though we had a very cold March. They looked beautiful and I received a lot of compliments! Will definitely buy more to plant next fall."
"This year, it appears spring has arrived 20 days earlier by news. I saw my crocus buds a couple days ago, and on the same day by noon some of those buds bloomed. Following days were more flowers! My rough counts tells 30 flowers, so I guess all of them bloomed!! The color varies white, purple, yellow, and cream. Very pretty. Last fall, I bulk-planted in a space of 2'x2'. This fall, I will plant same 30 bulbs in the 2'x2' right next to the current space, extending my crocus flower bed :)"
"Beautiful crocus. Very good germination rate."