Ranunculus

Romantic garden flower with a casual look A compact bud produces an impressive flower which is perfect for celebrating spring in a cheerful, nonchalant wildflower style. Radiant open flowers in red, pink, orange, yellow, white, blue and purple: that’s Ranunculus. Single, semi-double, double, with ruches, aspiring to be a rose or a peony: they come in all imaginable shapes but they all look like they’ve come straight from a flower meadow. The plant grows out of gnarled tubers that are also called claws. Pot Ranunculuses flower from the start of March to the end of April. Even when they’ve finished flowering they still look good because the fuzzy black heart keeps growing for a while. Grower of this product: Vreugdenhil Bulbs & Plants.

Care tips

Ranunculus prefers humus-rich and nutrient-rich soil in a sunny spot.
The plant likes to have slightly damp soil, but the water has to be able to drain.
Ranunculus in a pot has so many nutrients in its soil that it doesn’t need any extra feeding.
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