Crocus olivieri subsp. balansae ' Orange Monarch' is a little different from your average Crocus. The goblet-shaped, orange blooms are streaked with tawny brown markings on the outside of each petal, creating an intriguing marbled effect. ...
Crocus olivieri subsp. balansae ' Orange Monarch' is a little different from your average Crocus. The goblet-shaped, orange blooms are streaked with tawny brown markings on the outside of each petal, creating an intriguing marbled effect. ...
Crocus sativus is a pretty autumn flowering species that is prized for its long orange-red stamens, better known as Saffron. This valuable spice commands a high price in the supermarkets, but theres no reason why you can?t grow your own. ...
Growing your own Saffron is easier than you might think. The golden stigma of the Saffron Crocus can be harvested & dried, before adding to your favourite rice dishes to provide colour & flavour. ...
Growing your own Saffron is easier than you might think. The golden stigma of the Saffron Crocus can be harvested & dried, before adding to your favourite rice dishes to provide colour & flavour. ...
Crocus sativus is a pretty autumn flowering species that is prized for its long orange-red stamens, better known as Saffron. This valuable spice commands a high price in the supermarkets, but theres no reason why you can?t grow your own. ...
Crocus sativus is a pretty autumn flowering species that is prized for its long orange-red stamens, better known as Saffron. This valuable spice commands a high price in the supermarkets, but theres no reason why you can?t grow your own. ...
This colourful combination of crocus bulbs is ideal for adding jewel-like colours to your containers, rockeries & borders. The gold & bronze blooms of spring flowering Crocus augustifolius &8216; Minor&8217; follow on nicely from the violet hues of autumn flowering Crocus cancellatus. Height & spread: 5cm (2"). Bulb Size: Up to 8/9. Useful links: How to plant bulbs, corms & tubers ...
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Crocus Sativus
Crocus sativus is a pretty autumn flowering species that is prized for its long orange-red stamens, better known as Saffron. This valuable spice commands a high price in the supermarkets, but theres no reason why you can?t grow your own.
Crocus sativus is a pretty autumn flowering species that is prized for its long orange-red stamens, better known as Saffron. This valuable spice commands a high price in the supermarkets, but theres no reason why you can?t grow your own.
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Stamens - The male reproductive part of a flower
Saffron - The worlds most expensive spice by weight. Used in Indian cooking.
Red - One of the three primary colours
Autumn - A season which falls between summer and winter.
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