Cream Beauty Snow Crocus

Snow crocus are one of the first plants to bloom in spring. In the first two weeks of March, they produce beautiful flowers that signal the end of winter. Plant breeders have developed many different cultivars with white, yellow, blue or lavender flowers. 

Cream Beauty snow crocus has light yellow flowers with a bronze throat. The flowers are lightly fragrant.

Cream Beauty, because of its resilience and ability to come back year after year, has been designated by the Royal Horticulture Society as a Plant of Merit. This designation means it has performed well in a variety of landscapes. 

Snow crocus are very low-maintenance and naturalize well. 

 

Cream Beauty Snow Crocus

Snow crocus are one of the first plants to bloom in spring. In the first two weeks of March, they produce beautiful flowers that signal the end of winter. Plant breeders have developed many different cultivars with white, yellow, blue or lavender flowers. 

Cream Beauty snow crocus has light yellow flowers with a bronze throat. The flowers are lightly fragrant.

Cream Beauty, because of its resilience and ability to come back year after year, has been designated by the Royal Horticulture Society as a Plant of Merit. This designation means it has performed well in a variety of landscapes. 

Snow crocus are very low-maintenance and naturalize well. 

 

Plant details
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Botanic Name

Crocus chrysanthus 'Cream Beauty'

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Pronunciation

KROH-kus kri-SAN-thus

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Mature Height

1 to 2 in.

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Mature Spread

1 to 2 in.

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Water usage
Water Usage

One Droplet: Water twice per month or less, once established.

Two Droplets: Water about once per week, once established.

Three Droplets: Water about twice per week, once established.

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Flower Color

cream

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Bloom time

first two weeks in March

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Colorado Native

No

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Natural Habitat

species is native to Turkey and the Balkans

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Light Requirements

sun to light shade

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Cold Hardiness

USDA zones 3-8

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Elevation Limit

hardy to 8,000 ft.

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