A cormous perennial, with narrow leaves appearing at the same time as the solitary lilac-blue flowers, which have a yellow throat and bright orange style branches
Position
Soil Types
Max Height
Up to 10 cm
Max Spread
0-0.1 metre
A cormous perennial, with narrow leaves appearing at the same time as the solitary lilac-blue flowers, which have a yellow throat and bright orange style branches
Up to 10 cm
0-0.1 metre
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Grow in a bulb frame or alpine house in a mix of equal parts loam, leaf mould and sharp sand or grit. Water freely in the growing season and apply a low-nitrogen fertiliser monthly. Keep completely dry in summer dormancy. Can be grown outdoors in a gritty, poor to moderately fertile soil. See crocus cultivation for more advice
Propagate by seed sown in containers in a cold frame when ripe or remove cormlets when dormant
No pruning required
May be susceptible to rodents and birds
Generally disease-free, corms may rot in storage
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