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Crocuses in the spotlight

Saturday, February 28, 2015 5:01
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Over the last couple of years, when my pot-planted Crocuses have finished flowering I have put them in the ground at the bases of my mature trees, where they have become naturalised. Now each year I get an effortless display of small but plentiful Crocus flowers.

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It’s always the blue ones that come up first. Almost all the ones flowering at present are blue or purple. I’ve lost track of their names, but I can see that there are three distinctly different types.

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Crocuses are really useful bulbs. They are small enough to be able to fit into all those little patches of spare space, and they provide a welcome splash of colour very early in the year, when there is not much colour about.

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They are not all blue though…

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This orange one is “Orange Monarch”, which I bought last Autumn.

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I have 10 bulbs growing in a pot.

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They are very strikingly coloured, but also rather disappointingly small. With a name like “Orange Monarch” I had expected them to be “regal”!

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