The Prins Claus crocus stands out for its distinctive white and purple blooms, combining refined form with impressive durability. This variety is valued not only for its striking early spring display but also for its resilience in unpredictable weather. Reliable year after year, Prins Claus crocuses provide a clear sign of the new season, even when most plants remain dormant. With a large pack of 100 garden bulbs, it is easy to establish a well-defined border or naturalistic planting that suits both traditional and informal garden styles.
Plant Prins Claus crocus bulbs from September to October. Early planting encourages strong root development before winter arrives, helping the bulbs establish well in the ground.
Place the bulbs at a depth of 6-8 cm. This ensures stability and helps protect them from frost during colder months.
Leave approximately 10 cm between each bulb. This spacing allows for healthy growth and creates a uniform, dense cluster of flowers.
Once established, Crocus Prins Claus reaches a height of 8-10 cm, making it suitable for borders, lawns, or beneath deciduous trees where its compact form can be appreciated.
Flowering occurs from March to April. The bold white and purple flowers add colour to the garden at a time when few other plants are in bloom.
These perennial bulbs are fully hardy and overwinter well in the ground. There is no need to lift the bulbs after flowering, making care straightforward for all gardeners.
Prins Claus crocuses are ideal for naturalistic planting schemes, flower beds, rockeries, and under trees. Their compact size also makes them suitable for containers or balcony boxes. The white and purple flowers combine well with other early spring bulbs for attractive garden displays.
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This bulb pack contains 100 Prins Claus crocus bulbs. Each product label provides practical guidance for planting and maintenance.
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