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Ranunculus asiaticus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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General Culture: Click for monthly care information. ... Grow in medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun. Needs excellent drainage. Performs poorly in unamended heavy clays typical of the St. Louis area. Where not winter hardy (north of USDA Zone 8), plant tubers 2” deep and 6 ... Performs best in cool spring weather.
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Persian Buttercup, Persian Ranunculus (Ranunculus asiaticus): see it and grow it ... Scientific Name: Ranunculus asiaticus L. Family: Ranunculaceae ... Blooming Habits: Ranunculus flowers are semi double to double with petals looking like crepe paper. The flower color varies from orange to yellow to red to white,
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The Asiatic Ranunculus is one of the most splendid class of florist's flowers in cultivation; but, unfortunately, our climate is so uncongenial for its perfection, and it requires so much skill and care, that it has received but little attention in the vicinity of Boston, except by a few individuals.
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Ranunculus bears small, camellialike blooms ranging in color from red and yellow to pink and white, all with purple-black centers. It provides great flowers for cutting from late spring to early summer ... Ranunculus was once wildly popular. In the late 1700s, a nurseryman named James Maddock listed more than 800 varieties...
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OHI The editors of Old-House Interiors magazine ... Ranunculus is grown in full sun or partial shade and light soil. The plants benefit from weekly applications of liquid fertilizer when the flower stalks appear.
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Macore Company, Inc. Horticultural Photography ... Photo# 0285-0402; Ranunculus asiaticus ; BLOOMINGDALE MIX ; Photography: Peoria Gardens ; Master Image: 1200 x 1600 pixels x 4 channels - file date 2002/10/25; Maximum print size @300ppi = 4.0 in. x 5.3 in. ... Search our site for Photos or Standard Labels:
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