Persian buttercup

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The Persian Buttercup is admired for its layers of delicate, ruffled petals in a rainbow of colors. Perfect for borders, containers, or as cut flowers, these blooms bring cheer and sophistication to gardens and floral arrangements.  Light: Full sun. Water: Keep soil evenly moist but not saturated. Soil: Rich, well-draining soil. Temperature: 50-70°F (10-21°C). Humidity: Moderate, prefers cooler temperatures. Fertilizer: Feed with a balanced fertilizer every 2 weeks during the growing season.Ideal for spring planting or early autumn in warmer climates.  Ideal for spring planting or early autumn in warmer climates. Persian Buttercup Flower, Ranunculus Asiaticus, Buttercup Flowers, Persian Buttercup, Spring Planting, Buttercup Flower, Sun Water, Early Autumn, Ranunculus

The Persian Buttercup is admired for its layers of delicate, ruffled petals in a rainbow of colors. Perfect for borders, containers, or as cut flowers, these blooms bring cheer and sophistication to gardens and floral arrangements. Light: Full sun. Water: Keep soil evenly moist but not saturated. Soil: Rich, well-draining soil. Temperature: 50-70°F (10-21°C). Humidity: Moderate, prefers cooler temperatures. Fertilizer: Feed with a balanced fertilizer every 2 weeks during the growing…

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Download this stock image: RANUNCULUS Vintage Lithograph 1880's 'Ranunculus Turban Grandiflora botanical illustration art - 2AECT0D from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.

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Fedco Trees - Item: Ranunculus Hybrids Mix Ranunculus Asiaticus, Persian Buttercup, Buttercup Flower, Winter Plants, Summer Plants, How To Attract Hummingbirds, Fall Plants, Bulb Flowers, Planting Bulbs

610 tall. North American native with cheery blue-purple flowers in May and attractive heart-shaped dark green leaves, all edible. Traditionally used as medicinal tonic for the heart. Cook the leaves as you would spinach, or eat them raw in salads for a nice dose of vitamins A and C. If you really want to get fancy, use the blossoms to make a beautiful bright purple syrup. Larval host plant for multiple species of butterflies. Plant 12 apart in full sun to part shade in average garden soil…

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