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20 Seeds ....................................................................................................................................................... 4.99SEASON
Annual
USDA ZONES
5 - 10
HEIGHT
12 - 16 inches
BLOOM SEASON
Spring
BLOOM COLOR
Mix
ENVIRONMENT
Partial shade
SOIL TYPE
Moist, well-drained, pH of 5.6 - 6.5
DEER RESISTANT
Yes
HOUSE PLANT
Yes
SEASON
Annual
USDA ZONES
5 - 10
HEIGHT
8 - 10 inches
BLOOM SEASON
Spring
BLOOM COLOR
Mix
ENVIRONMENT
Partial shade
SOIL TYPE
Moist, well-drained, pH of 5.5 - 6.5
DEER RESISTANT
Yes
HOUSE PLANT
Yes
About... Ranunculus (Ranunculus Asiaticus Mache Mix) - These small annuals give quite the colorful show in early spring. Grown from Ranunculus seeds, these small flowers are perfect for containers. Their common name is Persian Buttercup, and this mix features blooms of bright orange, scarlet and yellow with dark green refined foliage.
MORE RANUNCULUS OPTIONS Mache Magic ABOUT FAQ's VIDEOSPlanting Directions
TEMPERATURE
50 - 60F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 28 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes
DEPTH
Do not cover the seed but press into the soil
SOWING RATE
3 - 4 seeds per plant
MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination
PLANT SPACING
12 inches
Outsidepride Ranunculus Persian Buttercup Magic and Mache Flower Seed Mixes (Ranunculus Asiaticus) are ranunculus seeds for planting suitable for USDA zones 5–10. These annual flowers grow 8 to 10 inches tall with low-growing, tidy foliage. Both mixes produce bright, layered petals in a range of colors, blooming throughout spring. The plants form elegant, uniform clusters ideal for garden beds and cut flower arrangements. Available packaging sizes include 20 and 40 seeds, suitable for ranunculus bulbs for planting and outdoor garden cultivation.
Bright, Layered Petals Ranunculus flowers are known for their bright, multi-layered petals that create a full, textured bloom. These vibrant flowers add depth and color to garden beds and floral arrangements, making ranunculus flowers a great option among ranunculus seeds for planting.
Elegant and Uniform Plants The Magic and Mache mixes grow into elegant, uniform plants with consistent height and shape. This tidy growth habit supports neat garden planting and easy maintenance, complementing the appeal of ranunculus bulbs for planting and ranunculus seeds collections.
Low-Growing and Tidy Form Ranunculus plants maintain a low-growing, tidy form with compact foliage. This growth pattern allows them to fit well in flower beds and borders, contributing to structured garden designs using ranunculus seeds and ranunculus flowers.
Exceptional for Cut Flowers Ranunculus blooms are exceptional for cut flower use due to their sturdy stems and long-lasting petals. Their vibrant colors and layered appearance make them a favored choice for floral arrangements and bouquets from ranunculus bulbs for planting.
The Magic Mix and Mache Mix ranunculus varieties bring a vibrant palette of colors and textures to any garden. Magic Mix dazzles with bright reds, oranges, and yellows, while Mache Mix offers softer pastels like pinks, whites, and lavenders. Both grow 8 to 10 inches tall and bloom throughout spring, providing an extended season of color. These mixes fit well in garden beds and floral displays, making them versatile choices among ranunculus bulbs for planting and ranunculus seeds for planting collections, great for adding lively charm to outdoor garden spaces.
Ranunculus Magic and Mache mixes showcase a colorful bloom boom with petals ranging from vivid reds and oranges to gentle pinks and lavenders. Reaching 8 to 10 inches tall, these flowers brighten garden beds and cut flower collections alike. Their bloom season spans early spring to early summer, offering sustained visual interest. The uniform height and diverse colors make these ranunculus flowers ideal for layered garden designs and floral arrangements, enhancing ranunculus seeds and ranunculus bulbs for planting in both outdoor gardens and flower beds.
To plant ranunculus seeds, soak bulbs overnight before planting in well-drained soil with full sun exposure. Plant bulbs 2 inches deep and 10 inches apart. Maintain consistent moisture until sprouts appear, usually within 2 to 3 weeks. Ranunculus thrives in USDA zones 5–10 and benefits from cooler spring temperatures. These ranunculus bulbs for planting produce vibrant flowers suitable for garden beds and cut flower arrangements, complementing ranunculus seeds for planting collections. Ranunculus (Ranunculus Asiaticus Mache Mix) - These small annuals give quite the colorful show in early spring. Grown from Ranunculus seeds, these small flowers are perfect for containers. Their common name is Persian Buttercup, and this mix features blooms of bright orange, scarlet and yellow with dark green refined foliage. Ranunculus form mounded plants, reaching 12 - 16 inches in height and 10 - 12 inches in width. The Persian Buttercup flower is formed of papery petals layered one on top of another, and they are 2 - 3 inches across. Absolutely gorgeous! They are perfect for cut flowers and have a long vase life.
How To Grow Ranunculus From Seeds: Sow Ranunculus flower seeds in late fall or winter. Ranunculus flower about 5 months after being sown from flower seed. The key to growing Ranunculus from flower seed is growing them in cool temperatures. Ranunculus seed needs to germinate between 50 - 60F and then grow on at 60F days and 40F nights. Use sterile potting soil and trays. Sow Persian Buttercup seeds on the surface of the soil and gently press the flower seeds in. Keep the trays out of direct sunlight and always moist. Transplant Ranunculus seedlings into larger pots when 4 - 5 true leaves appear. Ranunculus does better as a container plant. It will thrive in the cool of spring but will be done when the temperatures begin to warm up. Ranunculus Care: Whether grown in the ground or in containers, Ranunculus plants benefit from mulch which helps keep the roots cool. After blooming, when leaves begin to yellow, cut the plant down low to the soil.
Common Questions
What are some good companion plants for ranunculus?
APlants such as candytuft, snapdragon, forget me nots, calendula, oriental poppies, pansies, primrose, sweet peas, toadflax, Chinese forget me nots and African daisy all work well with these flowers.
QWhat are some common ways to use ranunculus in the landscape?
ABeds, borders, containers, cottage gardens, Mediterranean gardens or a cutting garden are all great ways to use the ranunculus flowers.
QDo I need to deadhead my flowers?
AYes, you will want to deadhead spent blooms to encourage a longer bloom season.
QAre plants toxic to animals?
AYes, ranunculus is toxic to cats, dogs, horse and humans. These can cause irritation and dermatitis when the sap contacts skin. Ingesting large amounts of plant can also cause gastrointestinal distress. It is important to handle it with care and keep out of reach of kids and pets.
QAre these flowers deer resistant?
AYes, deer and rabbits tend to avoid these flowers.
ABOUT FAQ's VIDEOSPlanting Directions
TEMPERATURE
50 - 60F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 28 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes
DEPTH
Do not cover the seed but press into the soil
SOWING RATE
3 - 4 seeds per plant
MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination
PLANT SPACING
10 inches
Outsidepride Ranunculus Persian Buttercup Magic and Mache Flower Seed Mixes (Ranunculus Asiaticus) are ranunculus seeds for planting suitable for USDA zones 5–10. These annual flowers grow 8 to 10 inches tall with low-growing, tidy foliage. Both mixes produce bright, layered petals in a range of colors, blooming throughout spring. The plants form elegant, uniform clusters ideal for garden beds and cut flower arrangements. Available packaging sizes include 20 and 40 seeds, suitable for ranunculus bulbs for planting and outdoor garden cultivation.
Bright, Layered Petals Ranunculus flowers are known for their bright, multi-layered petals that create a full, textured bloom. These vibrant flowers add depth and color to garden beds and floral arrangements, making ranunculus flowers a great option among ranunculus seeds for planting.
Elegant and Uniform Plants The Magic and Mache mixes grow into elegant, uniform plants with consistent height and shape. This tidy growth habit supports neat garden planting and easy maintenance, complementing the appeal of ranunculus bulbs for planting and ranunculus seeds collections.
Low-Growing and Tidy Form Ranunculus plants maintain a low-growing, tidy form with compact foliage. This growth pattern allows them to fit well in flower beds and borders, contributing to structured garden designs using ranunculus seeds and ranunculus flowers.
Exceptional for Cut Flowers Ranunculus blooms are exceptional for cut flower use due to their sturdy stems and long-lasting petals. Their vibrant colors and layered appearance make them a favored choice for floral arrangements and bouquets from ranunculus bulbs for planting.
The Magic Mix and Mache Mix ranunculus varieties bring a vibrant palette of colors and textures to any garden. Magic Mix dazzles with bright reds, oranges, and yellows, while Mache Mix offers softer pastels like pinks, whites, and lavenders. Both grow 8 to 10 inches tall and bloom throughout spring, providing an extended season of color. These mixes fit well in garden beds and floral displays, making them versatile choices among ranunculus bulbs for planting and ranunculus seeds for planting collections, great for adding lively charm to outdoor garden spaces.
Ranunculus Magic and Mache mixes showcase a colorful bloom boom with petals ranging from vivid reds and oranges to gentle pinks and lavenders. Reaching 8 to 10 inches tall, these flowers brighten garden beds and cut flower collections alike. Their bloom season spans early spring to early summer, offering sustained visual interest. The uniform height and diverse colors make these ranunculus flowers ideal for layered garden designs and floral arrangements, enhancing ranunculus seeds and ranunculus bulbs for planting in both outdoor gardens and flower beds.
To plant ranunculus seeds, soak bulbs overnight before planting in well-drained soil with full sun exposure. Plant bulbs 2 inches deep and 10 inches apart. Maintain consistent moisture until sprouts appear, usually within 2 to 3 weeks. Ranunculus thrives in USDA zones 5–10 and benefits from cooler spring temperatures. These ranunculus bulbs for planting produce vibrant flowers suitable for garden beds and cut flower arrangements, complementing ranunculus seeds for planting collections. Ranunculus (Ranunculus Asiaticus Magic Mix) - Also known as Persian Buttercup, these sweet colorful annuals cannot be more fun and rewarding to grow from Ranunculus flower seeds. This Persian Buttercup mix features dwarf, mounding plants with a refined foliage and the multi-petaled whorled blooms ranging in colors: red, rose, orange, yellow, pink and white. This dwarf variety grows on top of 6 - 8 inch stems, so there is still enough stem to cut, and Ranunculus make a beautiful cut flower as well. Ranunculus are among the most beautiful of all flowers!
How To Grow Persian Buttercups: Sow Ranunculus seeds in winter. Ranunculus Magic Mix flower about 3 - 4 months after being sown from flower seed. The key to growing Ranunculus from flower seed is growing them in cool temperatures. Ranunculus flower seeds needs to germinate between 50 - 60F and then grow on at 60F days and 40F nights. Use sterile potting soil and trays. Sow Ranunculus Asiaticus seeds on the surface of the soil and gently press the flower seeds in. Keep the trays out of direct sunlight and always moist. Transplant Ranunculus seedlings into larger pots when 4 - 5 true leaves appear. Ranunculus does better as a container plant. It will thrive in the cool of spring but will be done when the temperatures begin to warm up. Ranunculus makes a great houseplant when it is grown in indirect light. Ranunculus Flower Care: Whether grown in the ground or in containers, Ranunculus plants benefit from mulch which helps keep the roots cool. After blooming, when leaves begin to yellow, cut the plant down low to the soil.
Common Questions
What are some good companion plants for ranunculus?
APlants such as candytuft, snapdragon, forget me nots, calendula, oriental poppies, pansies, primrose, sweet peas, toadflax, Chinese forget me nots and African daisy all work well with these flowers.
QWhat are some common ways to use ranunculus in the landscape?
ABeds, borders, containers, cottage gardens, Mediterranean gardens or a cutting garden are all great ways to use the ranunculus flowers.
QDo I need to deadhead my flowers?
AYes, you will want to deadhead spent blooms to encourage a longer bloom season.
QAre plants toxic to animals?
AYes, ranunculus is toxic to cats, dogs, horse and humans. These can cause irritation and dermatitis when the sap contacts skin. Ingesting large amounts of plant can also cause gastrointestinal distress. It is important to handle it with care and keep out of reach of kids and pets.
QAre these flowers deer resistant?
AYes, deer and rabbits tend to avoid these flowers.
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