Crocosmia 'George Davison' – Pack of 10 Corms
Crocosmia 'George Davison' (montbretia) is valued for its warm golden-yellow flowers carried on upright, leafy stems in late summer. Growing from corms, it forms clumps of sword-shaped foliage and returns year after year when planted in suitable conditions. It’s excellent for borders and looks best when planted in groups to create a flowing “drift” of colour. The stems also work well as cut flowers for vases. For best flowering, choose a sunny position with well-drained soil and keep watered during prolonged dry spells. In colder or exposed gardens, a simple autumn mulch can help protect the corms. As with all living plants, height and flowering can vary with soil, weather and light.
Also known as (common/other names): Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora 'George Davison', Montbretia 'George Davison', Crocosmia 'Rowden Chrome', Coppertips / Falling Stars
Key Benefits:
- Golden-yellow blooms for late-summer colour
- Perennial corms – returns each year
- Great for planting in swathes or groups
- Good cut flower stems
- Architectural, strappy foliage
- Easy to grow in well-drained soil
- Suitable for full sun (best flowering)
- Clump-forming and divisible to control size
- Ideal for warm-toned borders and mixed planting
Product Details:
- Variety: Crocosmia 'George Davison'
- Pack size: 10 corms
- Flower colour: golden yellow
- Typical mature height: around 60cm (can vary by conditions)
- Flowering time: late summer (often Jul–Sep)
- Corm size: 6/8
Pollinator friendly: Yes – this variety is known for attracting bees and has nectar/pollen rich flowers.
Best companions (plant together):
- Alliums (early structure + contrast)
- Gladiolus (summer spikes; similar sun requirements)
- Dahlias (late summer overlap)
- Lilies (vertical accents and fragrance)
- Rudbeckia / Echinacea (yellow/orange tones that blend beautifully)
More Reasons to Choose Crocosmia:
- Extends colour into late summer when many plants fade
- Looks professional when mass planted in drifts
- Easy to manage by dividing clumps in spring
- Works in borders or large containers
- Good seasonal value from a perennial planting
- Pairs well with grasses for movement and texture
- Great for cut-flower gardens
- Creates a strong focal band of warm colour
Growing Information:
- Flowering time: summer / late summer
- Height: typically around 60cm (can vary)
- Position: full sun to partial shade (sun = best flowering)
- Soil: moist but well-drained; avoid waterlogged ground
Planting Guide (simple steps):
- Plant in spring (typically from March onwards).
- Choose a sunny, well-drained spot; add compost if soil is poor.
- Plant corms approx. 7–10cm deep and 10–15cm apart.
- Water in; keep lightly moist while establishing.
- Mulch in autumn in cold/exposed gardens.
- Leave foliage to die back naturally; divide clumps in spring if crowded.
Good to know:
- Crocosmia are cormous perennials in the iris family.
- Blooms open up the stem in sequence, extending the display.
- Clumps can be divided every few years to improve flowering.
Buyer “Trust Checklist” (FAQ):
- Do these attract wildlife? This variety is known for attracting bees.
- Can I grow in pots? Yes – use a deep pot with drainage holes.
- Will they flower the first year? Often yes, but the display can improve as clumps establish.
- How do I stop them spreading? Divide clumps in spring and remove unwanted offsets.
What You Will Receive:
- Crocosmia 'George Davison' – pack of 10 corms size 6/8
- Eco-friendly recyclable packaging
- Planting and care instructions included
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