The ‘Nancy Lindsay' (meadow saffron) is an award-winning cormous perennial which features, large, slender, deep mauve-pink flowers on conspicuous dark purple stems. They produce up to 5 flowers per corm for a cheerful display. They are easy to grow, but they are diligently ignored by hungry, deer, rabbits and other critters because all parts of this plant are poisonous.
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