Lady Killer and Orange Monarch crocus mix - 10 pcs

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The Lady Killer and Orange Monarch crocuses are wonderful varieties that take on exceptionally intriguing colours. Crocuses herald the coming of the spring and are therefore belong to bulbous plants that are eagerly planted in gardens. These low growing flowers feel good not only in the Central European climate. Crocuses are recommended for larger plantings in groups where they can fully showcase their decorative features.

Crocuses of the presented mix grow up to 15 centimetres tall. These charming plants feel best on sunny situations and in humous, permeable soil. These flowers delight with various colour shades. The Lady Killer variety takes on various shades ranging from white to purple, while the Orange Monarch crocus strikes with bright orange flowers.

Crocuses fit into almost all arrangements. They are perfect for edgings and perennial and bulb flower borders. They form wonderful groups in rock and Alpine gardens. Colourful crocus carpets that flower early in spring alongside paths and lawns spread a unique atmosphere in the garden. Crocuses are perfect for forced cultivation in pots and bowls. They would also thrive in planters on a balcony. Forgotten and left in soil for the winter, they will surprise you again in early spring.

A single package contains a mix of 10 bulbs of the Lady Killer and Orange Monarch crocuses, sized 5/7 cm. Bulbs are of Dutch origin and therefore stand out with highest possible quality.

  • Variety: Lady Killer, Orange Monarch
  • Use: ornamental - borders, lawns, rock gardens, edgings, planters
  • Flower colour: white-purple / orange
  • Vegetation form: perennial
  • Foliage: narrow, grass-like
  • Site: sunny; humous, permeable soil
  • Bulb size (circumference):: 5/7 cm
  • Bulbs: 10
  • Height: 15 cm
  • Flowering period: early spring
  • Wintering in the ground: yes