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Yellow Giant Crocus

Yellow Giant Crocus (83116)

5.00 stars, based on 11 reviews
These stunning crocus will be a ray of sunshine in the garden! The Golden Yellow Giant Crocus are jumbo bulbs imported from Holland which are quite delightful when massed in rock gardens or naturalized in lawn areas. Help brighten up the dulldrums...
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Beautiful flowers and they DO come back every year!

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  • quality
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Used these to make a smiley face in the lawn. It came back the 2nd year better than the first! They have successfully naturalized.

Brentwood NY

Cant wait for spring

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I think the squirles ate them

Quincy, MA

healthy bulbs and reasonably priced

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  • healthy bulbs and reasonably priced
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healthy bulbs and reasonably priced. I planted these back in the Fall. they havent poked through yet but I am confident that they will

Quincy, MA

healthy bulbs and reasonably priced

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  • healthy bulbs and reasonably priced
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healthy bulbs and reasonably priced. I planted these back in the Fall, but haven't seen them poke through yet but am confident that they will

Newport News, Virginia

These aren't supposed to bloom first.

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  • Multiple Blooms per Bulb
  • Handles Planting Mistakes
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  • Package only has product number on it
I have had Crocus in the past, they were just a cheap mix bag that that had no way to tell what color was what. 95% purple, 4% yellow, and a single one turned out white.

Purple always comes first, then yellow and as the purple fades out, the white one shows up. This time I planted the three main solid colors, but my purple ones didn't come up like my old ones did. Instead, this yellow bloomed first, but the others did eventually come up and bloom. I figure out, I planted them the same depth as Tulips and Hyacinths so because they were deeper, they grew differently. White came second, and purple bloomed last, and I have right now, all three colors blooming together. Some yellow are still yet to bloom but they probably will. The one noteworthy exception about the yellow is how almost all of them have two to four sprouts and flowers, which is a bonus.

The only con I have is that the packaging has difficult to see information and only the product number, no color, nothing else. I got multiple packs so it was important to me to know what was what while I was planting, so I had to create a workaround to get my planting plan to work correctly.

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