Crocus - Zonatus (Fall Flowering), 10 Pack
- Shipping Starts in Mid September
- Top Size Bulbs, Corms, and Tubers
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FALL FLOWERING CROCUS
- Fall flowering
- Deer resistant
- Great for naturalizing
- Bee friendly!
- Zone 4
‘Crocus’ flowers are hardy perennials that have relatively easy care. If you’re looking to attract pollinators, these are the flowers to choose; bees love them! When planted in September through December, you can expect pink blossoms in September-October the following year. These plants stay small at about 4 inches, making them good choices for flower beds and lawns. Bulbs should be placed 4 inches deep and 4 inches apart in well-draining soil. While crocuses aren’t too fussy about soil composition, good drainage is needed to avoid any possible rotting. Consider adding bone meal to soil as well to ensure your bulbs are getting proper nutrition! These flowers grow best in zones 4 with full to partial sun, so densely shaded locations should be avoided for planting crocuses. Established blooms can self-propagate eagerly, but they can be easily divided to control where and how far they spread.
Colour |
Pink |
Bulb Season |
Sept. - Dec. |
Bulb size |
Top Size |
Bloom |
Sept. - Oct. |
Lighting |
Full to partial sun |
Water |
When needed, about 6” of water per week |
Fragrant |
No |
Size |
10 cm (4 inches) |
Plant Depth |
4” |
Space Apart |
4” |
Deer Resistant |
No |
Skill Level |
Easy |
Zone |
Zone 4 |
Toxic |
Toxic to humans and pets |
Other Benefits |
Naturalizing and bee friendly |