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Saffron Avicenna is an emerging supplier of Crocus sativus bulbs all over the World. Saffron is collected from the blossoms of Saffron crocus or saffron bulb, which is grown in Afghanistan, Iran, India, Italy, Spain, Greece and Morocco. Since this plant is propagated in different parts of the World, planting techniques of saffron cultivation may differ too, depending on the climate, the type of soil, depth of planting, and spacing of corms. It is propagated by bulbs called corms. Each corm forms new bulbs, and this is how the plant multiplies. Saffron flowers come out in autumn and are harvested for the red stigmas that we all know as saffron threads, from which the spice is derived. The flowers must be harvested before noon time because they wither quickly. This process is tedious and meticulous. This explains why saffron spice came to be so precious as to be called the red gold. Saffron Avicenna has grown considerably and is one of the fastest growing suppliers of Crocus sativus bulbs across the globe. Saffron Avicenna collaborates with several renowned flower bulb growers and sells and exports its organic and non-organic saffron bulbs to its enterprise and household customers around the World. Since it has years of experience in the cultivation and production of saffron, Saffron Avicenna can provide our customers with high-quality Saffron bulb or onion, complete information, and assist them in setting up their saffron cultivation.

If you need saffron bulbs please contact us.

info@saffronavicenna.com