A double flowering form of the Autumn Flowering Crocus.
Pronunciation
(KOHL-chi-kum)
Plant Type
All Plants, Bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizoms, etc.
Hardiness Zone
4-9
Sunlight
need at least 1/2 day of full sun
Moisture
average
Soil & Site
average
Flowers
many petals, Rosy-lilac, blooms in the fall
Leaves
leaves disappear by the time the plant flowers, the large flowers cause this plant to flop after a rain, the flop can be minimized by planting among low perennials that will support the plant like Pachysandra (#113)
Stems
bulbs
Dimensions
plant in group of 3 -5
Maintenance
lifting and replanting every 2-3 years helps maintain the vigor of the plants, division and lifting should be done just after flowering or soon after the leaves die, corms can be stored dry, plant 3 inches deep, 6 inches on center
Propagation
bulbs
Cultivar Origin
An introduction from the Dutch Zocher and Co. Reported to be a cross between C. speciosa Album and C. autumnale Alboplenum. (#141)
Notes & Reference
#113-Bulbs for Gardens Habits (Judy Glattstein), #141-Autumn Bulbs (Rod Leeds)