In general, the Crocosmia are summer-blooming plants that are just getting started when other spring bloomers like tulips are entering dormancy for the season. Their red, yellow, or orange blooms are displayed on long, arching stems and open one at a time from the bottom of the stem. The foliage is grass-like and adds billowy movement to the garden and is attractive all season. If you're looking for some Crocosmia varieties to grow, three of them are considered to be excellent choices in ‘Lucifer', ‘Bressingham Beacon', and the ‘Citronella'.
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Source: The Spruce
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