These are the source of what we know of as saffron the world s most expensive spice.
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Saffron crocus crocus sativus is a very interesting fall flowering specie.
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The more bulbs you buy the more you save.
Saffron crocus crocus sativus blooms in autumn with lovely lilac petals enclosing three deep orange red stigmas per flower.
Crocus wholesale crocus bulbs from dutchgrown shipped directly from holland to your business or doorstep.
The bulbs can be left in the ground for 6 consecutive years and your best harvest for saffron will be reached in the second year after planting.
Saffron bulbs crocus sativus sustainably or organically grown.
Planting plant at approx 2 5cm deep.
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The original saffron crocus with long orange red pistils which are used for flavouring and colouring rice.
Crocus bulbs are best planted in abundance and are often used as a colorful groundcover.
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A few customer favorites are blue pearl our large flowering mix and tricolor.
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Wholesale of crocus sativus bulbs with the possibility of ordering the bulbs by paying a 20 down payment.
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This is usually during september and october in the north and october and november in the south.
Roco saffron rotteveel company has built up a strong reputation for their knowledge and consistent quality of saffron crocus crocus sativus bulbs supplying the professional saffron industry in southern europe and the u s a.
Wholesale crocus flower bulbs are among the first flowers to appear after a long winter and are sourced directly from our dutch bulb farms in de zilk the netherlands.
Out for season crocus bulbs blue yellow mix.
This variety will give plenty of blooms the first year throwing the expensive saffron spices used for many culinary dishes.
Plant your crocus bulbs in fall a few weeks before a hard frost and when the soil is below 65 degrees fahrenheit.