Ranunculus asiaticus
Ranunculus are beloved spring flowers with densely layered, papery petals that create rose-like blooms in vibrant colors, perfect for gardens and bouquets.
Ranunculaceae (Buttercup family)
Late winter to early summer (February-June), depending on planting time

Similar flowers: persian buttercups and gerberas also share similar meanings.
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Moderate moisture during growing season; dry dormancy period required
Well-drained, Sandy loam, Slightly alkaline, Rich in organic matter
Soak tubers overnight before planting with "claws" pointing down
Plant in fall for spring blooms in mild climates, spring for summer blooms in cold areas
Provide excellent drainage to prevent tuber rot
Allow foliage to die back naturally to feed tubers for next year
Lift and store tubers in hot, humid climates
Protect from strong winds which can damage stems
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Ranunculus typically bloom in late winter to early summer, depending on when they're planted and your climate zone.
Ranunculus grow from tubers that look like small claws or dried spiders, not true bulbs.
Ranunculus are perennial tubers that can return yearly in mild climates, but may need to be lifted and replanted in areas with harsh winters.
Cut ranunculus flowers can last 7-10 days in a vase, while garden plants bloom for 4-6 weeks during their season.

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Ranunculus asiaticus
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