Crocus tommasinianus 'Whitewell Purple' | Whitewell Purple Crocus

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DESCRIPTION
Crocus tommasinianus 'Whitewell Purple' is an early-blooming crocus, often appearing in late winter to early spring. Native to southeastern Europe, this variety brings a bright touch to the garden when little else is in bloom. Its goblet-shaped flowers showcase rich, violet-purple petals with a silvery sheen on the outside, creating a luminous effect as they catch the light. The bright orange stamens at the center add a bold contrast to the deep-toned petals.

The narrow, grass-like foliage emerges alongside the blooms, featuring a distinct central white stripe. As the flowers open wide on sunny days and close at night or during cloudy weather, they add a dynamic element to the garden. Known for naturalizing readily, 'Whitewell Purple' can form a carpet of color over time, creating a seasonal display that signals the arrival of spring.

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DESCRIPTION
Crocus tommasinianus 'Whitewell Purple' is an early-blooming crocus, often appearing in late winter to early spring. Native to southeastern Europe, this variety brings a bright touch to the garden when little else is in bloom. Its goblet-shaped flowers showcase rich, violet-purple petals with a silvery sheen on the outside, creating a luminous effect as they catch the light. The bright orange stamens at the center add a bold contrast to the deep-toned petals.

The narrow, grass-like foliage emerges alongside the blooms, featuring a distinct central white stripe. As the flowers open wide on sunny days and close at night or during cloudy weather, they add a dynamic element to the garden. Known for naturalizing readily, 'Whitewell Purple' can form a carpet of color over time, creating a seasonal display that signals the arrival of spring.

DESCRIPTION
Crocus tommasinianus 'Whitewell Purple' is an early-blooming crocus, often appearing in late winter to early spring. Native to southeastern Europe, this variety brings a bright touch to the garden when little else is in bloom. Its goblet-shaped flowers showcase rich, violet-purple petals with a silvery sheen on the outside, creating a luminous effect as they catch the light. The bright orange stamens at the center add a bold contrast to the deep-toned petals.

The narrow, grass-like foliage emerges alongside the blooms, featuring a distinct central white stripe. As the flowers open wide on sunny days and close at night or during cloudy weather, they add a dynamic element to the garden. Known for naturalizing readily, 'Whitewell Purple' can form a carpet of color over time, creating a seasonal display that signals the arrival of spring.

 
  • Family: Iridaceae
    Height: 3 to 6 inches
    Width: Approximately 3 inches
    Foliage color: Green, grass-like leaves
    Flower color: Deep violet-purple with a white base and orange stamens
    Bloom time: Late winter to early spring
    Light requirements: Full sun to partial shade
    Water requirements: Moderate
    Maintenance: Low; suitable for naturalizing in lawns and gardens
    Growing zone: USDA zones 3 to 9
    Wildlife attractors: Early nectar source for bees

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