DESCRIPTION
Crocus vernus ‘Jeanne d’Arc’ produces large, cup-shaped flowers in clear white, often highlighted by a soft lilac base and golden-orange stamens. Narrow, grasslike leaves emerge alongside the blooms, marked with a pale central stripe. The plant forms neat clumps that appear while winter still lingers.
Blooming in late winter to early spring, this cultivar belongs to the Dutch hybrid group developed in Europe during the nineteenth century. It is valued in lawns, rock gardens, borders, and containers, where early flowers provide welcome seasonal color and signal the return of spring, and naturalize gently in open grassy settings with reliable early performance each.
DESCRIPTION
Crocus vernus ‘Jeanne d’Arc’ produces large, cup-shaped flowers in clear white, often highlighted by a soft lilac base and golden-orange stamens. Narrow, grasslike leaves emerge alongside the blooms, marked with a pale central stripe. The plant forms neat clumps that appear while winter still lingers.
Blooming in late winter to early spring, this cultivar belongs to the Dutch hybrid group developed in Europe during the nineteenth century. It is valued in lawns, rock gardens, borders, and containers, where early flowers provide welcome seasonal color and signal the return of spring, and naturalize gently in open grassy settings with reliable early performance each.