Saturday, July 28, 2007

Autumn Crocus

Autumn crocuses are the flowers which blossom during the autumn season when all the flowers stops blossoming and sheds leaves from the tress. This makes autumn crocus really special. Autumn crocuses are most commonly found in Europe and North Africa. They are most commonly known as meadow saffron, Colchicum autumnal and Naked Lady. This flower got its name autumn crocus as they bear a resemblance to crocus having a chalice figure and the Naked Lady as autumn crocus grow without any leaves.

While the autumn season it’s really a beauty which has to be watched. Most of the floral enthusiast love them in autumn season as they can’t find any other flower which flourish during autumn season. Autumn crocus is an herbaceous bulb plant from the lily family and is quite often used as an ornamental plant. They look extremely beautiful in the colors white, pink, purple and yellow. It will be an outstanding scene to watch and enjoy. While the time of autumn falls, autumn crocus looks magnificent. The purplish flowers of autumn crocus flourish at the autumn time with its all leaves shed from it. This plant grows good and well when under a shrub or tree and also invite inside the building during the autumn season as an indoor flower.

With the tabular manifestation and the stylish looks autumn crocus looks extremely elegant. With a lot of changes autumn comes with trees changing its color with a display of vivid decorated foliage which cools the atmosphere. Sadness of the trees arise when the leaves shed from them with the hope to build up while the next season, autumn crocus reimburse with its flowers in the autumn giving hope for many floral life with a joy. At the time when the broken hearts brings an end to the relationship, autumn crocus arrives on the screen with a hope to craft the relation with sanguinity.

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