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Crocus 'Joan of Arc'

Crocus x cultorum

9cm Plants x 2 (More info)

Crocus 'Joan of Arc'

9cm Plant x 2


'Jeanne d'Arc' crocus produces large, pure white flowers with bright orange-yellow stamens at the centre. The flowers have a classic crocus shape with six petals and are renowned for their elegant and snowy appearance. These crocus plants are relatively small, with flowers typically reaching heights of about 3 to 4 inches (7 to 10 centimeters). These pure white crocuses are often used to create striking contrasts in gardens. They work well when planted in groups, naturalised areas, rock gardens, and along pathways. 'Jeanne d'Arc' is particularly valuable for adding a touch of elegance to early spring garden displays.


What am I Buying?

Please remember that you're not buying 9cm tall plants. 9cm refers to the diameter of the pot commonly used in plant retail.
The size of the plant can vary greatly.
Most will be between 10-30cm tall unless they are naturally low growing plants or if you are buying herbaceous plants in winter.


Bulbs are a form of dormant plant which when planted in the correct conditions produce a full plant over time. Plants which naturally survive as bulbs will usually die down into the ground when their season is finished in order to store their energy to return the following year.


Reduced Plastics

Please note: In order to lessen our environmental impact, all of our plants will be removed from their plastic cell trays or pots before sending. Ensure you are ready to pot your plants when they arrive.

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SKU
CROJNARC-9X2

Mar
Full Sun
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'Jeanne d'Arc' crocus produces large, pure white flowers with bright orange-yellow stamens at the centre. The flowers have a classic crocus shape with six petals and are renowned for their elegant and snowy appearance. These crocus plants are relatively small, with flowers typically reaching heights of about 3 to 4 inches (7 to 10 centimetres). These pure white crocuses are often used to create striking contrasts in gardens. They work well when planted in groups, naturalised areas, rock gardens, and along pathways. 'Jeanne d'Arc' is particularly valuable for adding a touch of elegance to early spring garden displays.


Click on the 'Growing Information' tab for more details about this plant.

More Information
Common Name Crocus
Genus Crocus
Exposure Exposed, Sheltered
Soil Type Chalk, Loam, Sand, Clay
Soil pH All
Soil Moisture Well Drained
Height (Max.) 10cm
Spread (Max.) 10cm
Growth Habit Clump-Forming
Flower Colour White
Ideal for... Beds and Borders, Containers, Rockeries
Planting Grow in well drained soil in full sun or part shade. Feed after flowering when leaves are still in active growth. If naturalised in grass, delay mowing until leaves die back
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What are you buying?

Please remember that you're not buying 9cm tall plants. 9cm refers to the diameter of the pot commonly used in plant retail.
The size of the plant can vary greatly.
Most will be between 10-30cm tall unless they are naturally low growing plants or if you are buying herbaceous plants in winter.


Bulbs are a form of dormant plant which when planted in the correct conditions produce a full plant over time. Plants which naturally survive as bulbs will usually die down into the ground when their season is finished in order to store their energy to return the following year.

Reduced Plastics

In order to lessen our environmental impact, all of our plants will be removed from their plastic cell trays or pots before sending. Ensure you are ready to pot your plants when they arrive.

Growing Information

Grow in well drained soil in full sun or part shade. Feed after flowering when leaves are still in active growth. If naturalised in grass, delay mowing until leaves die back