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Crocus sativus (Saffron)

Crocus sativus is a pretty autumn flowering species that is prized for its long orange-red stamens, better known as Saffron. This valuable spice commands a high price in the supermarkets, but there?s no reason why you can?t grow your own. Crocus sativus can be planted in pots, rockeries or free…  More Info

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Crocus sativus 'White'

Growing your own Saffron is all the rage! Now you can contrast your purple Saffron Crocus with this dazzling white variety. Harvest the golden stigma of Crocus sativus subsp. cartwrightianus 'Albus' and dry it before adding it to the spice rack. Unlike many Crocus, these beauties produce their…  More Info

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Crocus 'Winter Flowering'

…of winter flowering crocus burst from the soil to welcome the spring. Crocus flowers in shades of saffron, white and purple look particularly effective when planted in drifts or naturalised in lawns. Flowering 7.5cm (3) tall during February and March, these hardy crocus bulbs will multiply and…  More Info

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