An autumn flowering crocus, Crocus speciosus Albus is a real beauty and a definite for plant lovers. Open, white blooms with bright yellow-orange stamen are held on 'naked' stems in the autumn, with the foliage arriving later in winter. A breath-taking sight when planted 'en masse' and in drifts where they will naturalise. Flowering from September to November and often longer, Crocus speciosus Albus is welcomed by our pollinating friends for providing a late feast of nectar and pollen. Crocus speciosus Albus has been given the Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society for outstanding performance in the garden. Crocus speciosus Albus prefers to be grown in well-drained soil in sun or partial shade where it will reach a height of approximately 10cm. Being a much-loved, hardy, bulbous perennial it will give years of enjoyment with no winter protection required.
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