Ranunculus - Amandine White

$2.25

Ranunculus Corms — Farm-Grown Elegance

Known as the “rose of spring,” ranunculus are beloved for their layers upon layers of delicate, paper-thin petals that open into the most romantic blooms. Each stem feels like a tiny work of art — long-lasting in the vase, vibrant in the garden, and simply magical when they unfurl.

These corms produce abundant, full flowers in a rainbow of pastel and jewel tones. Perfect for bouquets, wedding work, or anyone who wants to bring professional-grade blooms to their home garden.

Growing Notes:

  • Hardiness: Cool-season flower; best planted in fall (zones 8–9) or late winter/early spring (colder zones).

  • Light: Full sun.

  • Height: 12–18 inches.

  • Bloom time: Late spring to early summer.

  • Care: Pre-soak corms before planting; enjoy abundant, florist-quality blooms from each one.

Why you’ll love them:
✨ Long vase life (up to 10 days!)
✨ Gorgeous color variety
✨ Excellent cut flower
✨ A must-grow for any flower lover or aspiring farmer-florist

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Ranunculus Corms — Farm-Grown Elegance

Known as the “rose of spring,” ranunculus are beloved for their layers upon layers of delicate, paper-thin petals that open into the most romantic blooms. Each stem feels like a tiny work of art — long-lasting in the vase, vibrant in the garden, and simply magical when they unfurl.

These corms produce abundant, full flowers in a rainbow of pastel and jewel tones. Perfect for bouquets, wedding work, or anyone who wants to bring professional-grade blooms to their home garden.

Growing Notes:

  • Hardiness: Cool-season flower; best planted in fall (zones 8–9) or late winter/early spring (colder zones).

  • Light: Full sun.

  • Height: 12–18 inches.

  • Bloom time: Late spring to early summer.

  • Care: Pre-soak corms before planting; enjoy abundant, florist-quality blooms from each one.

Why you’ll love them:
✨ Long vase life (up to 10 days!)
✨ Gorgeous color variety
✨ Excellent cut flower
✨ A must-grow for any flower lover or aspiring farmer-florist

You are buying corms to grow Ranunculus. These can be planted over Winter or early Spring