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Crocus corsicus
Crocus corsicus
Crocus corsicus
Crocus corsicus

Crocus corsicus

TAXONOMIE

FamilleIridaceae
GenreCrocus
Zone8

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Crocus corsicus, commonly known as the Corsican Crocus, is a tuberous geophyte native to the Mediterranean region, particularly Corsica. It belongs to the Iridaceae family and the Crocus genus. This plant is known for its vibrant purple flowers that bloom in early spring. It undergoes a dormancy period during the summer months.

AUSSI CONNU SOUS LE NOM

Corsican crocus
Crocus insularis var. major

APERÇU

EauSec
SolLimoneux
LumièreLumière directe (6 Heures)
Température15° C
Humidité50
Dormance3 Mois
pH6,5
Pression1 013

DÉTAILS

Instructions d'entretien
Crocus corsicus thrives in temperate climates with moderate temperatures. It prefers bright, direct sunlight for several hours a day. Water the plant sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out almost completely between waterings. Maintain moderate humidity levels to ensure optimal growth.
Sol
Crocus corsicus prefers well-draining loam soil. Ensure the soil mix is light and airy to prevent waterlogging, which can cause tuber rot. Adding some sand to the soil mix can improve drainage.
Engrais
Use a balanced fertilizer with a nutrient composition of 5-10-10. Fertilize the plant during its active growth period in early spring. Apply the fertilizer sparingly, as over-fertilization can harm the plant.
Rempotage
Repot Crocus corsicus every 2-3 years or when the tubers outgrow their container. Repot during the dormancy period in late summer. Carefully remove the tubers, shake off excess soil, and replant them in fresh, well-draining soil.
Propagation
Propagate Crocus corsicus by dividing the tubers during the dormancy period. Gently separate the tubers and plant them individually in well-draining soil. Ensure each tuber has enough space to grow.
Taille
Pruning is not required for Crocus corsicus. However, you can remove spent flowers and yellowing leaves to maintain the plant's appearance and health.
Toxicité
Crocus corsicus is not toxic to pets or humans. However, it is always advisable to keep plants out of reach of pets and children to prevent any accidental ingestion.
Supplémentaire
Crocus corsicus can be grown both indoors and outdoors. When grown indoors, place the plant near a sunny window to ensure it receives adequate light. Outdoors, plant it in a sunny spot with well-draining soil. Protect the plant from excessive moisture during its dormancy period.
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