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Crocus sativus

Scientific Name: Crocus sativus

Family: Iridaceae

Category: Monocot

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Description: Even if saffron is an expensive spice known as red gold, growing it is however very simple and accessible to anyone. Its price depends on the intense lab needed to harvest it, not because it is difficult to grow. The kind of soil is far more important than the climate of the &*! Crocus sativus, commonly known as saffron crocus, or autumn crocus, is a species of flowering plant of the Crocus genus in the Iridaceae family. It is best known&nbsp&*! Position: full sun Soil: gritty, poor to moderately fertile, well-drained soil Rate of growth: average Flowering period: October and November&nbsp&*! Crocus sativus, the saffron crocus, was probably introduced here by the Romans. In Tudor times enough were grown in Essex to give the town&nbsp&*! Saffron Crocus Bulbs: This beautiful autumn-blooming Saffron Crocus (Crocus sativus) is, as its name suggests, the flower from which we gather saffron, the&nbsp&*! Saffron crocus (Crocus sativus). KROW-kus sah-TY-vus. Synonyms: C. sativus var. cashmirianus. Genus: Crocus. The saffron crocus blooms in the autumn,&nbsp&*! Grow y own saffron to use in cooking! We rarely think of bulbs as edible, but this showy fall-blooming Crocus is the sce of saffron.&*! Crocus plants are relatively small, reaching just 3-6 inches in height (depending on the variety). The leaves are grass-like, generally with a light stripe running up &nbsp&*! Shipper of Wholesale Saffron Crocus Flower Bulbs, also know as Crocus Sativus at the most competitive pricing. These Crocus Sativus bulbs are treated for&nbsp&*! Saffron comes from the saffron crocus bulb (Crocus sativus), which is an autumn blooming crocus. The spice is actually the red stigmas of this&nbsp&*! Crocus sativus is a CORM growing to 0.1 m (0ft 4in) by 0.1 m (0ft 4in). It is hardy to zone (UK) 6 and is not frost tender. It is in leaf 5-Oct It is in flower in October.&*! Position: full sun Soil: gritty, poor to moderately fertile, well-drained soil Rate of growth: average Flowering period: October and November Other features:&nbsp&*! Crocus Sativus Bulbs. crocussativus 040. Saffron bulbs. Saffron bulbs. Saffron bulbs. Saffron bulbs. 25 bulbs 100 bulbs 1.000 bulbs 10.000 bulbs. EUR 12,50&*! Saffron Crocus - Crocus Sativas - Culinary Saffron - Grow this legendary, exotic spice in y own garden!&*! Grow y own saffron. These beautiful purple crocus flower in fall and offer you pure saffron on each flower&#39s stigmas. They&#39re easy to grow and do well in&nbsp&*! Unlike its ornamental cousins which seem to be able to grow anywhere, the Crocus sativus is a tricky plant to grow in the British climate. This is all down to its &nbsp&*! Q. Mike, I would like to grow my own saffron. Will the plant that produces this spice (Crocus sativus, commonly known as the saffron crocus) grow in the Dayton&nbsp&*! Crocus sativus, commonly known as saffron crocus, is a delicate-looking lavender plant that produces sought-after stigmas. When harvested and dried, these&nbsp&*! Saffron is not a vegetable, although in some areas of the world the corms of various crocus species are eaten by local peasants. Saffron is one of the world&#39s &nbsp&*! The world&#39s most expensive spice, saffron, is produced by the saffron crocus, Crocus sativus. This intriguing and lovely flower&#39s story is intertwined with a human&nbsp&*! Believed to have been an ancient selection from Crocus cartwrightianus, this is the Crocus sativus style branches - Saffron as harvested by Saffron grower&nbsp&*! Crocus sativus. Back to Previous Page. Be the first to comment on this plant. Common Name: saffron crocus. Type: Bulb. Family: Iridaceae. Native Range:&nbsp&*! The origins are highly unusual - it is the stigma of the saffron crocus, commonly named Crocus sativus in Latin. But the crocus bulbs used for the spice are not&nbsp&*! - 6 min - Uploaded by Chox TheMuseSaffron is one of the most expensive spices in the world. I decided to investigate it and try to &*! BMC Pharmacol. 2002 Mar 152:7. Antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory effects of Crocus sativus L. stigma and petal extracts in mice. Hosseinzadeh H(1)&nbsp&*! Phytother Res. 2009 Jun23(6):768-74. doi: 10.1002/ptr.2597. Anxiolytic and hypnotic effect of Crocus sativus aqueous extract and its constituents, crocin and &nbsp&*! of Crocus Sativus (Croc) as a homeopathic remedy.&*! Background. Flavonol glucosides constitute the second group of secondary metabolites that accumulate in Crocus sativus stigmas. To date there are no reports&nbsp&*! Saffron bulbs, Crocus sativus sustainably or organically grown. Very suitable for growing y own organic saffron. Sales to individuals and businesses.&*! any of numerous low-growing plants of the genus Crocus having slender grasslike leaves and white or yellow or purple flowers native chiefly to the&nbsp&*! It makes no difference whether from the nose, uterus, lungs or stomach, if the blood is of this nature CROCUS must be given. (MERCUR. SOL., the blood hangs&nbsp&*! The Saffron Crocus (Crocus sativus), one of around 80 species in the genus Crocus, is the sce of saffron, a flavoring and coloring agent that has been&nbsp&*! About Saffron. Saffron flower. Saffron purchased at retail is monstrously expensive: around $86 for a quarter-ounce. But, amazingly, it&#39s easy to grow in the home&nbsp&*! The beautiful &#39Saffron Crocus&#39 produces large, veined purple flowers, each with fiery orange-red stigmas that provide a lovely contrast with the delicate.&*! Crocus Sativus - Saffron Flower Bulbs The bulbs are sold out for this season and will next be available in October / November 2016. Due to the volume that we&nbsp&*! Saffron (Crocus sativus Linn.) has been an important subject of research in the past two decades because of its various biological properties, including anti-ca.&*! Information about saffron (Crocus sativus) and its use. Includes photos.&*! These autumn-flowering, Saffron crocus bulbs are renowned for their long red stigma. These are commercially grown to produce saffron, gathered and dried to &nbsp&*! Crocus sativus extract. Saffron is one of the most expensive spices in the world which is why it is also sometimes called &#39the red gold&#39. In ancient times it was&nbsp&*! Saffron (Crocus sativus L.) is commonly known as world&#39s most expensive spice with rich sce of apocarotenoids and possesses magnificent&nbsp&*! The saffron crocus (Crocus sativus) has been valued for its spice for over 3500 years and was first cultivated in Ancient Greece. The red strands impart a distinct &nbsp&*! Means to increase the reproductive capacity of Crocus sativus L., in vitro, are described. Cytokinins and auxin were found to be essential for development of bud&nbsp&*! Bulbes de safran fleur blanche (Crocus Cartwrightianus Albus) et fleur mauve (Crocus Sativus) - Comment cultiver le safran, l&#39Or Rouge.&*! This article can be downloaded from www.ijpbs.net. P - 530. International Jnal of Pharma and Bio Sciences. DETAILED PROFILE OF CROCUS SATIVUS.&*! Crocus sativus L. Taxonomic Serial No.: 501794. (Download Help) Crocus sativus TSN 501794 Rank: Species. Synonym: Common Name: saffron crocus.&*! All about the cultivation of the Saffron flower Crocus Sativus.&*! CROCUS SATIVUS. In antique times, Krokus was the name of a handsome boy. Two legends tie his destiny to this misterious plant, which saffron is extracted&nbsp&*! Crocus sativus saffron herb, health benefit, aphrodisiac effects of the spice. March 27 2014. Crocus sativus is a spice derived from the flower of the saffron.&*! The Crocus sativus is actually pretty easy to grow. I didn&#39t even expect to get blooms this season, so I was pleasantly surprised when a few&nbsp&*!