

Crocus vernus Pickwick
Description
Crocus vernus ‘Pickwick’ features goblet-shaped flowers with slender, pointed petals that are delicately striped with shades of lavender, purple, and white. These charming blooms emerge from small corms in early spring, adding a vibrant touch to the garden.
Botanical Features
Flowers: The flowers of Crocus vernus ‘Pickwick’ are goblet-shaped with six petals arranged symmetrically around a central yellow stigma. Each petal displays intricate striping in shades of lavender, purple, and white.
Leaves: The plant produces narrow, grass-like leaves that emerge from the base of the stem. The leaves are typically green and provide a backdrop for the colorful flowers.
Corms: Crocus vernus ‘Pickwick’ grows from small, rounded corms that are planted in the soil in late summer or early fall.
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