crocus in English

noun
1
a small, spring-flowering plant of the iris family, which grows from a corm and bears bright yellow, purple, or white flowers.
Indulge yourself - or treat a friend - with instant plantings of colorful tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, crocuses , Iris reticulata and other spring flowers.

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1. A Crocus vernus Cultivar Purple and white Crocus vernus Inkpen Crocus Fields Crocus vernus synonymy - Flora Europaea USDA Plants Profile: Crocus vernus Gardening:Crocus vernus

2. Crocus speciosus Ordering closed for the season no Crocuses 6106 Crocus speciosus Violet-blue flowers are the earliest of the fall-flowering crocus to bloom, so …

3. But there was the crocus.

4. 5 Jumbo Saffron Crocus - Crocus Sativus Corms Bulbs - 9-10 Cm - May California Harvest.

5. The Dutch Crocusses are larger than the other cultivated crocus species (e.g., Crocus chrysanthus).

6. Crocus Sativus 25 Corms size 9/10 - BIO

7. Gladiolus, crocus, and crocosmia are classic examples of Corms

8. The pink crocus bloomed for only a day.

9. Crocus, tulips, grape hyacinths and the rest can follow.

10. Along a home in Bethlehem Crocus flavus, known as yellow crocus or Dutch yellow Crocuses are tightly shut during a cold Tuesday morning in March

11. Growing from bulb-like structures called corms, Crocuses are low-growing perennial plants from the iris (Iridaceae) family. In many regions, crocus flowers (Crocus spp.) mark the arrival of spring

12. 10 Saffron Corms - 9 cm - These Crocus Sativus Corms Produce The Saffron Spice

13. Optimization on Regeneration Conditions of Style-stigma-like Structure in Crocus sativus L.

14. Crocuses belong to the genus Crocus, which is part of the iris family

15. To dream of the crocus means you are to have a fresh start.

16. Calabash Gardens was started in the late summer of 2018 with 2,000 Crocus Sativus bulbs

17. Corms (crocus, freesia, and gladiolus) are usually short squat stems filled with food storage tissue

18. Corm definition, an enlarged, fleshy, bulblike base of a stem, as in the crocus

19. Crocus sacks of pecans slump against each other in the middle of the floor.

20. The tulip is followed in popularity by the daffodil, the gladiolus, the lily and the crocus.

21. The whole thing could catch fire all over the front pages Crocus List and all.

22. The present study provided new ideas and prospects for the application and development of Crocus sativus L.

23. At present, the stem rot disease of Crocus sativus has become a serious disease for its damage.

24. 26 A loose , membranous outer covering of a bulb corm , as of the onion, tulip, or crocus.

25. Our Bulb gardens are pre-planted with various spring blooming Bulbs like tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and crocus

26. From the wild crocus flowers which covered their island, the Cretans collected saffron used in yellow dye, in food

27. 53 [ previous page ] Blazon Badge / Insignia Three crocus flowers Azure slipped Vert enfiling a coronet erablée Or;

28. Saffron: A corm-producing plant (Crocus sativus) native to the Old World, having purple or white flowers with orange stigmas.

29. Like tiny, elixir-filled amethyst goblets, Dutch Crocuses (Crocus vernus) bring an anticipatory taste of spring to winter …

30. About crocus Mass plantings of colorful Crocuses herald the start of spring, sometimes poking their flowers right up through the snow.

31. Corm definition: an organ of vegetative reproduction in plants such as the crocus , consisting of a Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

32. Situated in the center of the island near the Crocus Hill is, The Valley, the capital and the largest city of Anguilla.

33. The Crocus Hotel boasts rooms with every comfort, equipped with bathroom, international Satellite tv with Canal+ (french private channels),WIFI adsl free.

34. spices: bay leaves (Laurus nobilis); dill seed (Anethum graveolens); fenugreek seed (Trigonella foenumgraecum); saffron (Crocus sativus); thyme (Thymus vulgaris); turmeric (Curcuma longa)

35. The native British Autumn crocus, otherwise known as "meadow saffron" or "naked lady", is recorded in early herbal guides as a treatment for inflammation.

36. This means most large Bulbs like tulips or daffodils will be planted about 6 inches deep while smaller Bulbs, like crocus, will be more shallow.

37. Crocus Flowering mainly in late winter to early spring, many Crocuses are good in borders or seasonal containers while others are best in a rock garden or alpine house

38. Objective To explore the number change of optic nerve axons in rabbits with chronic ocular hypertension(OHT) and the protective effect of crocus sativus extract on the optic nerve axons injury.

39. Corm a modified underground stem found in some MONOCOTYLEDONS, for example crocus and meadow saffron, that is usually broader than high and contains no fleshy scale leaves (as in the BULB) but rather has its food reserves in the stem.See Fig

40. Bulbar: Pertaining to a bulb, in medicine any rounded mass of tissue (that is shaped somewhat like a crocus or tulip bulb). For example, the Bulbar conjunctiva is that part of the conjunctiva, a clear membrane of the eye, which covers the outer rounded surface of the eye

41. Poor Will’s Almanack for the Third Week of Early Spring, the fourth week of the Great Groundhog Moon, the second week of the sun in Pisces The day before the early March snowstorm of 2008, the first robins on my street were chirping before dawn, and my neighbor’s yard was full of blooming crocus