Colchicum bulbocodium, the spring meadow saffron, is a species of alpine bulbous plant native to mountain ranges across Europe from the Pyrenees to the Caucasus (Spain, France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Romania, the former Yugoslavia, Ukraine and southern European Russia).
It is cultivated as an ornamental plant in many places. It has flowers considered ideal for the rock garden, which is beautiful en masse. The plant is a hardy spring flower bulb, very small in size, reaching about 7âÂÂ10 cm high. From April to June, the strap-shaped leaves emerge with pink-to-purple crocus-like flowers, 3âÂÂ8 cm in diameter. As all the species of the genus Colchicum, the species is a poisonous plant.
Three infraspecific taxa of the species are currently recognized: