Crocus vernus
Crocus vernus (spring crocus, giant crocus) is a species in Family Iridaceae, native to the Alps, the Pyrenees, and the Balkans. Its cultivars and those of Crocus flavus (Dutch crocus) are used as ornamental plants. The Dutch crocuses are larger than the other cultivated crocus species (e.g., Crocus chrysanthus). Depending on the year, Crocus vernus starts flowering about the same time or up to 2 weeks after Crocus chrysanthus (snow crocus) starts flowering. Height: 4–6 inches (10–15 cm). TaxonomyThe Latin specific epithet vernus refers to both 'vernal' (spring) and 'crocus'.[1] HabitatWithin Britain, it can be found in grasslands, including churchyards and roadside verges.[1] ![]() Cultivars
SynonymsSeveral other spring blooming species, among others Crocus flavus Weston (Syn. Crocus aureus), have been called 'Crocus vernus' by other authors.[2] Gallery
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