Crocus sublimis 'Tricolor'

Botanical Name
Crocus sublimis 'Tricolor'
Common Name
Crocus
Family
Iridaceae
Garden(s):
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Crocus sublimis 'Tricolor' corm

Crocus sublimis 'Tricolor' is a corm that typically flowers in late winter or early spring. Once it has flowered and the leaves have died down to the ground, it no longer has an above ground presence until the following year. It grows three to six inches tall. It is hardy in USDA Zones 3 - 8.

'Tricolor' has large, fragrant flowers. The flowers are outlined in purple, have a white edge as the tepals move inward, and conclude with a golden-yellow center.

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USDA Zone
3-8
Leaves
Deciduous
Stems
Herbaceous
Hardiness
Hardy
Longevity
Perennial
Genus
Crocus
Specific Epithet
sublimis
Cultivar Name
Tricolor
Interspecific Hybrid Flag
No
Reference:
RHS BrentBecky

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