Status:
valid
Authors:
Bornm. ex Stef.
Source:
wcs
Year:
1917
Citation Micro:
Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin-Dahlem 7: 172 (1917)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000763901
Common Names
- Meadow Saffron
- Autumn Crocus
- Naked Lady
Description
Colchicum freynii (also called Freyn's Meadow Saffron, among many other common names) is a perennial flowering plant native to the Mediterranean region. It has strap-shaped leaves and produces white, pink, or purple flowers in the autumn. It typically grows in grassy meadows, among rocks, and in woodland.
Uses & Benefits
Colchicum freynii is a popular houseplant that is known for its attractive foliage and bright yellow flowers. It is also used as a ground cover in gardens and can be used to create a tropical look in the garden. It is also used to attract hummingbirds and butterflies.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Colchicum freynii has star-shaped flowers with 6 petals, which are white or pinkish-white in color. The seeds are small, brown, and round, and are contained in a capsule. The seedlings are small and delicate, with long, narrow leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Colchicum freynii is a perennial herb that can be propagated by division or by seed. It prefers moist, well-drained soils in partial shade and can tolerate full sun. It should be watered regularly and fertilized every few months with a balanced fertilizer.
Where to Find Colchicum freynii
Colchicum freynii is found in the Mediterranean region, from Spain to Turkey, and in the Middle East.
Colchicum freynii FAQ
What is the natural habitat of Colchicum freynii?
Colchicum freynii is native to the Middle East.
What type of soil does Colchicum freynii prefer?
Colchicum freynii prefers moist, well-drained soil.
How much sunlight does Colchicum freynii need?
Colchicum freynii needs partial to full shade.
Species in the Colchicum genus
Colchicum alpinum,
Colchicum antilibanoticum,
Colchicum arenarium,
Colchicum arenasii,
Colchicum asteranthum,
Colchicum atticum,
Colchicum autumnale,
Colchicum balansae,
Colchicum baytopiorum,
Colchicum bivonae,
Colchicum boissieri,
Colchicum bulbocodium,
Colchicum burttii,
Colchicum chalcedonicum,
Colchicum chimonanthum,
Colchicum cilicicum,
Colchicum confusum,
Colchicum corsicum,
Colchicum cretense,
Colchicum crocifolium,
Colchicum cupanii,
Colchicum davisii,
Colchicum decaisnei,
Colchicum doerfleri,
Colchicum dolichantherum,
Colchicum eichleri,
Colchicum euboeum,
Colchicum fasciculare,
Colchicum feinbruniae,
Colchicum filifolium,
Colchicum freynii,
Colchicum gonarei,
Colchicum graecum,
Colchicum haynaldii,
Colchicum heldreichii,
Colchicum hierosolymitanum,
Colchicum hirsutum,
Colchicum hungaricum,
Colchicum imperatoris-friderici,
Colchicum inundatum,
Colchicum kesselringii,
Colchicum kotschyi,
Colchicum kurdicum,
Colchicum laetum,
Colchicum leptanthum,
Colchicum lingulatum,
Colchicum longifolium,
Colchicum lusitanum,
Colchicum luteum,
Colchicum macedonicum,
Species in the Colchicaceae family
Baeometra uniflora,
Baeometra uniflora,
Burchardia bairdiae,
Burchardia congesta,
Burchardia monantha,
Burchardia multiflora,
Burchardia rosea,
Burchardia umbellata,
Camptorrhiza indica,
Camptorrhiza strumosa,
Colchicum alpinum,
Colchicum antilibanoticum,
Colchicum arenarium,
Colchicum arenasii,
Colchicum asteranthum,
Colchicum atticum,
Colchicum autumnale,
Colchicum balansae,
Colchicum baytopiorum,
Colchicum bivonae,
Colchicum boissieri,
Colchicum bulbocodium,
Colchicum burttii,
Colchicum chalcedonicum,
Colchicum chimonanthum,
Colchicum cilicicum,
Colchicum confusum,
Colchicum corsicum,
Colchicum cretense,
Colchicum crocifolium,
Colchicum cupanii,
Colchicum davisii,
Colchicum decaisnei,
Colchicum doerfleri,
Colchicum dolichantherum,
Colchicum eichleri,
Colchicum euboeum,
Colchicum fasciculare,
Colchicum feinbruniae,
Colchicum filifolium,
Colchicum freynii,
Colchicum gonarei,
Colchicum graecum,
Colchicum haynaldii,
Colchicum heldreichii,
Colchicum hierosolymitanum,
Colchicum hirsutum,
Colchicum hungaricum,
Colchicum imperatoris-friderici,
Colchicum inundatum,