Ranunculus - Amandine Salmon

$35.00

Our specialty cut flower ranunculus corms are now available to the home gardener.

This offering is for Amandine Salmon corms. This is a beautiful mix which includes shades of salmon and peach with a small percentage of bubblegum-pink blooms.

Ranunculus have quickly become one of my favorite spring flowers. Everyone clamors for these ruffled petaled beauties. The Amandine series are an extremely vigorous and healthy variety that are more heat tolerant than other varieties. Each corm produces 5 to 10 flowers and has an amazing vase life of up to two weeks. Ranunculus bloom approximately 90 days after planting. They grow to be approximately 10” to 20” tall.

Ranunculus can be planted in the fall and over-wintered or can be planted in late winter (January/February). Complete growing instructions will be included with your purchase.

Quantity: 20 corms

Variety: Amandine

Corm Size: 4-5

While I have grown Amandine Salmon Ranunculus before, I have neglected to obtain photographs of this variety by itself. The photographs shown are from Floret and Eden Brothers

Our specialty cut flower ranunculus corms are now available to the home gardener.

This offering is for Amandine Salmon corms. This is a beautiful mix which includes shades of salmon and peach with a small percentage of bubblegum-pink blooms.

Ranunculus have quickly become one of my favorite spring flowers. Everyone clamors for these ruffled petaled beauties. The Amandine series are an extremely vigorous and healthy variety that are more heat tolerant than other varieties. Each corm produces 5 to 10 flowers and has an amazing vase life of up to two weeks. Ranunculus bloom approximately 90 days after planting. They grow to be approximately 10” to 20” tall.

Ranunculus can be planted in the fall and over-wintered or can be planted in late winter (January/February). Complete growing instructions will be included with your purchase.

Quantity: 20 corms

Variety: Amandine

Corm Size: 4-5

While I have grown Amandine Salmon Ranunculus before, I have neglected to obtain photographs of this variety by itself. The photographs shown are from Floret and Eden Brothers