Colchicum davisii
Colchicum davisii
Colchicum davisii
Colchicum davisii
Colchicum davisii
Colchicum davisii
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Colchicum davisii

A species collected by Peter Davis in 1955 but not described until 1998 by Chris Brickell. Native to a small area in the Amana Mountains in southern Turkey. The relatively long, but short-stalked, flowers are white at the base, lightly checkered into soft violet pink, becoming more intense in colour towards the tips of the petals. As flowering progresses, the flowers become stronger in colour.

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Description

A species collected by Peter Davis in 1955 but not described until 1998 by Chris Brickell. Native to a small area in the Amana Mountains in southern Turkey. The relatively long, but short-stalked, flowers are white at the base, lightly checkered into soft violet pink, becoming more intense in colour towards the tips of the petals. As flowering progresses, the flowers become stronger in colour.

BELONGS TO THE FAMILY OF COLCHICACEAE

The Colchicum owes its Dutch name ‘herfsttijloos’ (autumn crocus) to the fact that the flowers usually appear in autumn, followed by the leaves and fruits in spring and early summer. This spring- and autumn-flowering bulbous plant prefers a lightly shaded location, for example as underplanting for deciduous shrubs on somewhat moist but well-drained soil. The name Colchicum is derived from one of its original locations, namely the region of Colchis in Asia Minor, the region where the mythological poisoner Medea lived.

They are also found in Iran, Turkestan, and in large parts of Europe. It has been known for centuries that the autumn crocus contains, among other things, the alkaloid colchicine, which is used in medical science. Colchicum (and especially the larger sizes) is suitable for indoor flowering.

What was previously offered under Bulbocodium and Merendera can now be found under Colchicum.

Plant data

Reference
9651
Preferred Placement
voor zon tot lichte schaduw
Color
soft violet-pink
Bulb size
I.
Bulb Spacing
10-15
Planting Depth
5-10
Height in cm.
15-20
Flowering time in the months
9
Delivery period
Levering planttijd
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