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I found a pack of 25 bulbs for $15.95 and they will ship between Aug and Sept. So I'm excited. I've been wanting to buy these for 2 years now.
You can duplicate the color but not the flavor by using dried pot marigold petals. that's where the pot part of the name comes from. They were often used for cooking once upon a time.patandchickens said:I *wish* I could grow them (and in a condition fit to produce usable saffron), because all my mothers' old passed-down-in-the-family recipes are Pennsylvania Dutch (specifically Moravian) and for some reason which I no longer really recollect they made quite a lot of use of saffron, with the result that a lot of the recipes are not going to be made, by me, as written Sigh.
BTW for ornamental purposes I can't highly-enough recommend the NON-saffron, regular-ol autumn crocus C. speciosus (at least in the North, have never grown it in the South)... super easy and beautiful.
Pat