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Crocus chrysanthus 'Etruscus Zwanenburg' - 2018

AndrewR

By Andrewr


Crocus chrysanthus 'Etruscus Zwanenburg' - 2018 (Crocus chrysanthus)

Sun - and we have lift-off in the crocus world :-)



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Lovely ... and about time!

16 Feb, 2018

 

Don't they look great when they open out completely in the sunshine.

16 Feb, 2018

 

I agree Siris......

17 Feb, 2018

 

I really like the crocus. These flowers do not exist here but I can get the seeds through AliExpress. But I doubt if the flowers will resist our climate.

21 Feb, 2018

 

Aleyna - crocus are small bulbs that have evolved to flower in early spring when there is moisture from rain or snow melt. After setting seed, they die back and spend the hot, dry summers as an underground corm. Some come from mountain areas so are able to withstand snowy winters.
What sort of weather conditions do you have?

21 Feb, 2018

 

In São Francisco de Paula, the climate is warm and temperate. There is significant rainfall throughout the year. Even the driest month still has a lot of rainfall. The average temperature is 15.3 ° C. 2109 mm is the average annual rainfall value. With an average temperature of 19.7 ° C, January to 11.2 ° C in July, the month with the lowest temperature throughout the year. The driest month is November with 139 mm. Most precipitation falls in September, with an average of 201 mm.

22 Feb, 2018



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