Crocus Roseus
Welcome spring with the soft pink beauty of Crocus tommasinianus 'Roseus', one of the earliest spring flowering bulbs to bloom. Its delicate, chalice-shaped flowers feature lovely lavender-pink petals that brighten the garden when little else is in flower.
A favorite for naturalizing, Crocus Roseus thrives in lawns, borders, and beneath deciduous trees, where it returns year after year with increasing vigor. This hardy "Tommie" Crocus is also known for its resistance to squirrels and other rodents, making it a dependable choice for effortless spring color.
Planting Information
- Zone: 3–8
- Height: 4–6 inches
- Spread: 3–4 inches
- Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Shade
- Water: Moderate
- Flowering Time: Late Winter to Early Spring
- Flower Color: Soft Lavender-Pink
Plant Crocus Roseus bulbs in drifts or clusters for a charming display of early spring color that returns year after year.
