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Description
DESCRIPTION: Crocus chrysanthus 'Fuscotinctus' is one of the most unique and decorative varieties of the so-called "golden crocus" (Crocus chrysanthus), known for its early blooming and small but brightly colored flowers. 'Fuscotinctus' stands out especially for its pronounced stripes and bright yellow color, which make it unmistakable and highly appreciated in spring gardens. 🌼 Appearance and Characteristics The flowers of Fuscotinctus are small but have a strong visual impact. They have a slender shape that opens star-like on sunny days. The color is the real specialty of this variety: Intense yellow petals, very bright With brown-purple longitudinal stripes on the outer side of the petals Uniform and bright interior, opening to reveal bright orange stamens This contrast between warm yellow and dark veins gives the flower an almost striped or flame-like appearance, very decorative and dynamic. 📏 Size Height: 8–10 cm Blooming: between late winter and early spring (February–March), often among the first flowers to appear 🌿 Cultivation Crocus chrysanthus 'Fuscotinctus' is easy to grow, suitable even for less experienced gardeners. It is a hardy and adaptable plant, capable of naturalizing successfully in many conditions. Planting: in autumn (September–November) Bulb depth: about 6–8 cm Soil: well-drained, light, even sandy Exposure: full sun or partial shade Watering: minimal; sensitive to waterlogging Maintenance: very low. Can remain in the ground year-round 🌱 Garden Uses 'Fuscotinctus' is ideal for: Naturalizing in lawns or under deciduous trees Borders and pathways Rock gardens Pots and containers Perfect in combination with other crocuses of contrasting colors (white, blue, purple) When planted in groups, it creates warm and vivid color patches, dotted with its dark veins that make it unique. 🐝 Attractiveness to Pollinators Like all Crocus chrysanthus, 'Fuscotinctus' is an important source of pollen and nectar for bees and beneficial insects during a season when food is still scarce. Its early flowering makes it particularly valuable for biodiversity. 📌 Name Curiosity The name 'Fuscotinctus' derives from Latin and means "dark-tinted" or "dark-spotted," a clear reference to its brown stripes decorating the outer petals — one of its most distinctive features. ✨ In summary Crocus chrysanthus 'Fuscotinctus' is an early, hardy, and extremely ornamental variety, with its golden yellow flowers marked by elegant brown stripes. Ideal for those seeking an easy-to-grow plant with a strong decorative value, capable of brightening the garden at the end of winter with an original and lively effect.
PACKAGE: The package contains 15 bulbs of Crocus chrysanthus ‘Fuscotinctus’. The bulbs have a circumference of 5/7 cm (about 2 cm in diameter). The packaging features a beautiful illustrative photo and includes planting and flowering information, making it an excellent gift idea.
HOW TO GROW: Plant the bulbs about 8 cm deep in full sun or partial shade, either in pots or directly in the ground. Space the bulbs approximately 5 cm apart. Use rich, well-drained soil and water moderately. Plant the bulbs between September and December. Flowering will occur between February and April.
SELECTION AND QUALITY: The bulbs come with a phytosanitary passport and undergo a strict quality control process to ensure splendid blooms from the first year.
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