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Blue Crocus Blend

Blue Crocus Blend

Three is better than one! The gorgeous mixture package with a trio of fragrant, cheerful little spring...read more

Three is better than one! The gorgeous mixture package with a trio of fragrant, cheerful little spring ephemerals, the Crocus Blue Blend (Crocus vernus 'Flower Record', C. vernus 'Jeanne d'Arc', C. vernus 'King of Striped') is sure to delight your garden pots and borders this year! You’ll enjoy the silky, satiny petals of these low-growing blooms that feature lovely spiky green foliage clusters that are some of the first to break through the melting spring snows!

You’ll then enjoy the brilliant violet-purple blooms of Flower Record Crocus, the snow-white blossoms of Jeanne d'Arc! The third member is the combination of both of these gorgeous blossoms - King of Striped which has vertical stripes in both the violet and white colors!

Crocus Blue Blend adds fragrance and intriguing color to your spring garden as a break from those long winter days! These are among the easiest plant-and-forget type of landscaping beauties! Force indoors for winter décor!

Planting and Application:

Use these very low-growing perennial bulbs as edging or in containers and planters to create an early-season display anywhere sunny! Let meander throughout beds and borders, and among larger perennials or shrubs, without worrying the bulbs might interfere with larger roots or vice versa! Pollinator beds and rock gardens, everything looks better with these little darling bulbs!

Technically known as corms, Crocus bulbs should be planted in early fall before the ground freezes, depending on your growing zone and climate. Plant in a sunny site near a wall or foundation for earlier blooms, or in a shadier location for later emerging bulbs.

  • White, Blue-Violet & Striped White/Blue-Violet 
  • Three Crocus Varieties in One Package
  • Spiky Green Grassy Foliage Clumps
  • Force for Winter Décor
  • Great in Containers, Edging, Around Larger Plants

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Crocus corms do best in full sun or partial shade, gardeners in growing zones 3 to 8 can leave Crocus bulbs in the ground, or even in a large planter year-round! Crocus bulbs require at least six to eight weeks of what's known as 'chill hours' before they will sprout. Best in well-drained soil with moderate fertility and mulch.

  • Full Sun to Part Shade
  • Moderately Moist Enriched Well-Drained Soil
  • Cannot Tolerate Soggy Conditions
  • Cold-Hardy Perennial Corm
  • Plant 2-6 Inches Apart, Pointed End Up

Crocus Blue Blend adds triple the delight to your garden and landscape! NatureHills.com ships your spring-flowering bulbs at the appropriate time in fall based on your growing zone!

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