| 1. | The wild precursor of domesticated saffron crocus was " Crocus cartwrightianus ".
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| 2. | The true saffron crocus ( Crocus sativus ) is another wonderful fall bloomer.
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| 3. | She bewitches Crocus : he is transformed & mdash; into a saffron crocus.
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| 4. | He collected samples and compiled information on many aspects of the saffron crocus.
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| 5. | Inside each flower of the saffron crocus are three thin red stigmata, or threads.
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| 6. | Each saffron crocus produces only three threads, which must be carefully hand-picked and then dried.
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| 7. | The domesticated saffron crocus, " Crocus sativus ", is an autumn-flowering perennial plant unknown in the wild.
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| 8. | The saffron crocus, C . sativus, which blooms in the fall, is the most famous crocus of all.
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| 9. | The various saffron crocus cultivars give rise to thread types that are often regionally distributed and characteristically distinct.
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| 10. | Autumn crocus also refers to the true crocuses that bloom then, including Saffron crocus ( Crocus sativus ).
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