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Krokus King of the Striped

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Crocus L.
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Characteristics

Type: Großblütiger KrokusFlower colour: purple, whiteFlowering time: MärzFloral Heights: 12 cmUse of Flower bulbs: Bienenfreundlich, Für Topf geeignet, VerwilderndBotanical name: Crocus vernus 'King of the Striped'

Origin

Multiplier: Ecobulbs't Keerpunt / Annelies Timmermann

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Annelies Timmerman / Ecobulbs ’t Keerpunt

We have been sourcing our flower bulbs from Ecobulbs ’t Keerpunt for many years. The farm, run by Annelies Timmerman, is located in the heart of the Dutch tulip fields between the Ijsselmeer and the North Sea. Since 2001, she has demonstrated that flower bulb propagation can be done organically, without the high use of chemical pesticides and synthetic fertilizers typically found in the Netherlands. Today, flower bulb propagation is managed by her son, Koen Timmerman, while Annelies oversees the organic flower bulb trade under the name "Ecobulbs ’t Keerpunt".

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