The crocus belongs to the Iridaceae family.
Autumn crocus are Colchicum , they are native to southern Europe and central Asia The two most common found in gardens are Colchium speciosum (white) and cilicium (pink), they need well drained soil.kw Colchicum (Autumn Crocus) belong to the Liliaceae family.
It is a type of flower. in the iris family also.
A crocus has the following classificationSub-division: AngiospermClass: MonocotOrder: Asparagales (Liliales)Family: IridaceaeSubfamily: CrocoideaeGenus: CrocusA daffodil has the following classification Sub-division: AngiospermClass: MonocotOrder: Asparagales (Liliales)Family: AmaryllidaceaeSubfamily: AmaryllidoideaeGenus: NarcissusAs you can see, the crocus and daffodil are in different families. That means that their DNA will not be similar enough to pair up correctly, so even though you can put pollen on a daffodil and vice versa, you can make viable seeds from a daffodil/crocus cross.
The plural of crocus is crocus.
A crocus is classified as a flowering plant in the iris family, Iridaceae. It is a genus of perennial plants that grow from corms and are known for their colorful spring blooms.
A crocus bulb is actually a corm.
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An autumn crocus is a variety of crocus, Latin name Colchicum autumnale, also known as the meadow saffron or naked lady. It is not a true crocus.
Crocuses is the plural of crocus
Irises belong to the family Iridaceae, which encompasses a variety of flowering plants. Within this family, the genus Iris is the most notable, including around 300 species. Iridaceae also includes other genera such as Crocus, Gladiolus, and Freesia, highlighting the diversity of this plant family. Irises are characterized by their distinctive flowers and are commonly found in temperate regions around the world.
Nutria belong to th family Myocastoridae. Muskrats belong to the family Cricetidae. So they do not belong to the same family.
The turkey belong to the bird family.