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Crocus sativus


Crocus sativus (Crocus sativus)

a present from my girls in september. first flower spotted today.



Comments on this photo

 

Thats lovely SBG what a nice gift!

14 Nov, 2009

 

I leave my 'wish list' book laid around for about 2 weeks prior to birthdays annivarsaries and christmas :o) works nearly every time.

14 Nov, 2009

 

Lol, I'll have to try that :~)))

14 Nov, 2009

 

Growing your own saffron...may take a few years to get a decent crop!

15 Nov, 2009

 

i cheat to colour rice I pop in marigold petals in the summer and tumeric in the winter. But I have grown it coz of the time of year it flowers. and not many do grow it.

it should be a better known plant in my humble opinion.

15 Nov, 2009

 

What a brill idea leaving your wish list around.

15 Nov, 2009

 

it makes things easier all round. I still get the girls to write a letter to father christmas s i know what things they would like rather than the things i'd like to get them. mostly the lists match :o)

15 Nov, 2009

 

I like your idea! Lovely to see a crocus popping through makes you feel a bit better about the winter.

17 Nov, 2009




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