Bulbocodium vernum

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 Bulbocodium vernum subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Bulbocodium vernum, Linn. Fig. 691. Blooms in gardens in earliest spring before the Lvs. appear, the fls. resting nearly on the ground: fls. rosy purple, white-spottea on the interior, 1-3 from each bulb: Lvs. broad and channelled. B.M. 153 (cf. Fig. 691). F.S. 11:1149. Gn. 75, p. 409.—Bulbs should be taken up and divided every 2 or 3 years. Plant in the fall. Usually blooms in advance of the crocus. B. versicolor, Spreng. (B. ruthenicum, Bunge), is a small handsome form.


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