In full bloom mid-February through mid-March, this heirloom variety with golden-yellow blossoms, feathered on the outside with bronze or plum markings, sports one of the toughest blooms of any crocus cultivar. It is “bunch flowering” in that more than one flower arises from a single corm, and a handful of corms can look surprisingly flowery right from the first year. One of the least floppy, with stronger flower stems.
It will naturalize well, and increase in number for years to come, being especially long-lived, persistent and hardy to Zone 3, 2-3” tall.