Crocuses are one of the first flowers to greet us in the spring, often breaking through snow to do so! Here's how to plant and care for crocus flowers in your garden!. Crocus chrysanthus is native from Greece to Bulgaria and Turkey. It is commonly called snow crocus (one of the earliest of the crocuses to bloom) or golden crocus (golden flower color). It typically blooms in late winter to early spring around the time of snowdrops (Galanthus) but usually before the popular Dutch hybrid crocuses.
The Snow Crocus, with its vibrant blooms pushing through the remnants of winter, is one such flower. It's a testament to nature's resilience and a beacon of hope in the early days of spring.. Crocus bulbs prefer slightly moist conditions but can rot if the soil becomes too wet. Enjoy the blooms: Once the snow starts to melt and temperatures rise, be prepared to see your crocus flowers emerge and bloom. They will add a beautiful touch of color to your snowy landscape.