Crocus reticulatus — a medium houseplant, prefers full sun light
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Crocus reticulatus

Crocus Reticulatus

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Crocus reticulatus is a species of flowering plant in the genus Crocus of the family Iridaceae. It is a cormous perennial native to central and southern European Russia, the northern Caucasus, the Transcaucasus, and Ukraine.Crocus reticulatus is found growing in woods and meadows at elevations up to 2000 meters, and flowering occurs February though April.

A note from PlantMom

Cloth-of-gold crocus has strong resistance to disease and generally does not develop illnesses. However, it can be vulnerable to pests and diseases present in its surroundings. These problems are typically not serious. In terms of care, this plant needs a moderate level of maintenance. It should be pruned regularly to preserve a good appearance and encourage healthy growth. Fertilizing can also help stimulate flowering. Cloth-of-gold crocus is well suited to anyone with outdoor space, such as a garden or patio, and does not demand extensive plant-care experience. It may need more attention if grown indoors.

— PlantMom
CARE GUIDE

How to keep Crocus Reticulatus.

Water

Water the cloth-of-gold crocus regularly during spring and fall, providing 12 mm (0.5 inches) of water each week while the plants are growing. In winter, supply water only if necessary. During the summer dormancy period, reduce watering to prevent rot. Keep the soil moist immediately after planting and make sure the beds don’t dry out in the fall.

Fertilizer

Usually a single fertilizer application in spring is enough for Cloth-of-gold crocus, though repeated feedings can enhance growth. Feed about every month to a month and a half. Fertilization improves the leaves' appearance and function, helping maintain even color and a healthy texture. It also encourages root development and better nutrient uptake for the plant's long-term health.

Pruning

The cloth-of-gold crocus showcases striking golden flowers and requires minimal pruning. It's best to lightly prune in early spring. Remove any dead foliage to encourage healthy growth, but avoid heavy pruning to minimize stress on the plant. Regularly deadhead the flowers to keep the plant looking its best. This will help ensure that the cloth-of-gold crocus thrives and stays attractive in your garden.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Plant Type
Herb
Life Cycle
Perennial
Genus
Crocus
Family
Iridaceae
Hardiness Zone
3-8
Native Area
Russia, Ukraine
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Cloth-Of-Gold Crocus
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Reader questions.

What are the sunlight requirements for Cloth-of-gold crocus?

The Cloth-of-gold crocus, or Crocus reticulatus, thrives under specific sunlight conditions. It requires 'full sun,' which means it needs to be exposed to more than 6 hours of sunlight daily. Alternatively, it can grow in 'partial sun,' where it should receive about 3-6 hours of sunlight. When choosing a location for your Cloth-of-gold crocus, it's essential to observe the movement of sunlight through your garden over time. This observation will help you find spots that offer the right balance of light and shade, ensuring the health and happiness of your plants.

What is Cloth-of-gold crocus?

Cloth-of-gold crocus, scientifically known as Crocus reticulatus, is a plant species. There are no further details provided about its essentials or symptoms.

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