The Crocus Glyptostroboides is an uncommon, modest plant and can be found only near very large lakes. It blooms twice a year, for 2 months. It has thin, lobed leaves, which are usually light green. It also grows large flowers, which can be dark yellow, silver and light gold. These plants grow alone, but within a decent distance from each other, but it's fairly simple to control and maintain their growth. They can be used as an energizer when drunk as tea. As a defense mechanism the Crocus Glyptostroboides produces a thick, sticky wax. They rely on water currents to carry their seeds away to reproduce. Once pollinated, they grow small, inedible fruits.