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Sternbergia lutea goes by many different common names, to include Autumn Crocus, Autumn Daffodil, or Winter Daffodil. A native of Greece, it is one of the first flower bulbs grown in America. It is a popular bulb for rock gardens with its low blooming habit and foliage that stays fairly well maintained. The 'Sternbergia' enjoys good drainage and slighly gravelly soil. Some areas where it can be found naturalized would be the heavy black land soils that tend to dry out and crack during the summer months. It has performed well for the Southern Bulb Company in slightly acidic sandy loam to slightly alkaline clay soils. Hard freezes in Zone 7 and down can be damaging, but it has been seen to perform well in the Zone 10 regions of Texas. For some, the yellow crocus-like bloom it produces in the fall is the closest they will ever come to a crocus in their garden.
A Crocus for the South
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Fall Shipped Bulb Our fall-planted flower bulbs ship during the ideal time for planting: Sept 1 - Nov 15. Any orders received before or during these dates will ship in this period. Orders placed after Nov 15 will ship the following fall. You may order at any time to reserve your bulbs, however your credit card will be charged at checkout. Thanks! |
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