Crocus tommasinianus 'Whitewell Purple'
crocus bulbs
- 25 × bulbs
- £5.19 £6.49 £0.21 each
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- Position: full sun and partial shade
- Soil: gritty, poor to moderately fertile, well-drained soil
- Rate of growth: fast
- Flowering period: February and March
- Hardiness: fully hardy
- Bulb size: 5
This early spring-flowering crocus is perfect for naturalising in grass. It soon increases to form elegant colonies of slender, deep purplish-blue flowers, which open in February or March the moment the sun appears.
The delicate flowers of Crocus tommasinianus 'Whitewell Purple' are somewhat deceptive, since it stands up well in wind and rain.
The delicate flowers of Crocus tommasinianus 'Whitewell Purple' are somewhat deceptive, since it stands up well in wind and rain.
Plant bulbs in naturalistic drifts 10cm (4in) deep in September or October, in a sunny or lightly shaded spot with well-drained soil. Space bulbs to allow room for natural spreading over the years. Water in well after planting if the soil is dry.
Where bulbs are planted in grass, avoid cutting the lawn until the leaves have fully died back, as this allows the bulbs to store energy for next year’s growth. Mulching lightly with compost or leaf mould can help protect against harsh winter conditions and improve soil fertility.
For best display, plant in groups rather than single bulbs to create a more natural, colourful effect.
Where bulbs are planted in grass, avoid cutting the lawn until the leaves have fully died back, as this allows the bulbs to store energy for next year’s growth. Mulching lightly with compost or leaf mould can help protect against harsh winter conditions and improve soil fertility.
For best display, plant in groups rather than single bulbs to create a more natural, colourful effect.
- Humans/Pets: Ornamental bulbs - not to be eaten