the dainty goblet-shaped crocus pushes
through the snow to put on a show of colorful revival.
From snow crocuses (the first to bloom) to giant Dutch crocuses,
all just 2 to 4 inches tall, these blooms offer a variety in color
(pinks, reds, oranges, yellows, purples, blues, and more)
that stand out against the bleak late-winter landscape.
Many have strong perfumes that lure bees out of their hives
in February or March.
My New Video "The Crocus Flowers - Colorful Revival after Winter (HD):
Small bulbs like crocus not only provide winter garden color, but they naturalize,
meaning that they spread and come back year after year—
with minimum care—for an ever-larger display.
As a bonus, deer, squirrels, and rabbits rarely bother early
little bulbs.
Another Video about busy bees in teamwork on a Spring morning:
If you are not planting this perennial bulb,
you are missing an early season of delight.
If you like to know more about crocuses:
http://www.almanac.com/plant/crocuses
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http://www.naturpunkt.at
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Link to my personal website:
http://www.naturpunkt.at
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