Species autumn crocus Guide
pink-purple flowers with light-orange center, light-orange stamens and green leaves with green stems

autumn crocus

Colchicum 'Violet Queen'

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Minimum

Propagation:

Division,Cormlet Propagation,Seed Propagation,Offsets

Hardiness Zone:

4 - 8

Flowers:

Purple Flowers

Sun:

Full sun,part shade

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Low

Poisonous To Humans:

Yes

Poisonous To Pets:

Yes

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

watering

Autumn crocus (Colchicum 'Violet Queen') is a hardy, low-maintenance planting species. Water the autumn crocus once every 1 to 2 weeks during its growing season, from May to September. Water slowly and gently to saturate the area around its roots without drenching it, as too much water can cause root rot. Allow the soil to dry out slightly between watering to maintain its ideal moisture levels. During autumn and winter, reduce watering to once a month or less, as the autumn crocus will be in a dormant state and require less water.

sunlight

Autumn crocus (Colchicum 'Violet Queen') grows best in bright, indirect sunlight. It can also tolerate some full sun if it is able to get some respite from the midday heat. In milder climates, direct sunlight for up to 6 hours per day would be ideal, while in hotter climates, 3-4 hours of direct sun is recommended. This plant should not be placed in any area where it will receive constant strong sunlight as it is prone to sunburn. For best results, it should be placed in an area with dappled or semi-shaded sunlight throughout the day, and be protected from intense midday heat.

pruning

The autumn crocus (Colchicum 'Violet Queen') is an easy-to-care-for and lovely perennial flower. Pruning should be done after the blooming period for autumn crocus. The foliage will die soon after flowering, so it is best to leave it unmolested. Pruning should happen early spring when the plant begins to sprout new growth. Remove any foliage that is yellowing or has already died away. Pay extra attention to removing any discolored or unsightly shoots. You only need to prune the old foliage and flower stalks; no other pruning is necessary.