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Crocus sieberi subsp. sublimis 'Tricolor' reaches 3 to 4 inches tall, featuring rich purple petals with a golden throat beautifully edged in pure white. This striking early-spring variety is fragrant and naturalizes easily, forming colorful drifts that return reliably year after year.
Ideal for rock gardens, borders, lawns, and under trees, it is deer-resistant and thrives in full sun to part shade with well-drained soil. Flowers open only in bright light, closing at night or on cloudy days.
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| Bin Display Box of 250 Bulbs, Size 6/+ cm | $57.50 | |||
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Planting: Plant species crocus corms in fall, about 3 inches deep and 2 to 3 inches apart, with the pointed end facing up. They naturalize well, so choose a spot where they can spread over time.
Location: Full sun is ideal, especially in early spring before deciduous trees leaf out. They also perform well in light shade.
Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil is best. Sandy or loamy soils are ideal; amend clay with compost or grit.
Watering: Water after planting and during active growth in late winter and early spring. Once dormant, they require little to no water.
Temperature: Hardy in USDA zones 3–8. No winter protection needed in most climates.
Fertilization: Apply compost or a low-nitrogen fertilizer in early spring as growth begins.
Pruning: Allow foliage to die back naturally after flowering to nourish the corms for next year.
Propagation: Naturalizes easily by offsets and seed. Divide clumps in summer when dormant if overcrowded.
Pest & Disease: Generally pest-free and deer-resistant. Rodents may dig up corms—planting with gravel or using deterrents can help.
| Height | 4 Inches |
| Spread | 2-4 Inches |
| Spacing | 2-4 Inches |
| Hardiness Zone | 3-8 |
| Color |
Multi-Color |
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