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Ranunculus LaBelle Salmon - 10 Pack
Ranunculus LaBelle Salmon - 10 Pack
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10 Pack of large corms (we don't source or ship size 3 corms like some of those people). See shipping details below.
Gorgeous, floriferous, and an abundant bloomer. Expect shades including pale salmon, peach, magic, and those gorgeous shades between coral and berry. Petals are very full.
Varieties in the La Belle series and Amadine series tend to be a bit more heat tolerant and later blooming than other varieties.
La Belles are generally less heat-tolerant than Amandines, La Belle Champagne has proven itself to be a reliable, early performer in our fields year after year.
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Early blooming ranunculus with soft, romantic hues
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Great for cool-season production and cut flower gardens
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Best for growers in mild climates or spring-planted in cooler zones
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Ideal companion to pastel and warm-toned spring blooms
Shipping Begins October 2025
Shipping Begins October 2025
Ranunculus and anemone corms will begin shipping in October 2025. Orders are shipped in the order they were received, not by USDA hardiness zone.
- Pre-orders will begin shipping during the first few weeks of October\We’re typically caught up by the third week of October
- You’ll receive a tracking number once your order ships
Thanks for your patience—we pack and ship with care to make sure your corms arrive happy and healthy!
Guarantee
Guarantee
We guarantee our plants are healthy, and true to variety. We are so confident that we offer a conditional warranty for the growing season. Click here to read the complete policy.
Grow & Care
Grow & Care
When planting ranunculus, place pre-soaked corms 4" deep into the soil. Water thoroughly after planting, and then water as needed to keep the roots from drying out. Until blooms emerge, Ranunculus can tolerate temperatures brief temperature dips down to 23°F (no more than a couple of hours). Lower temps or extended periods will need additional protection. Once blooms emerge, frost protection will be needed. Ranunculus typically will stop producing buds when temperatures average above 70°F and will move towards dormancy as temperatures rise above 80°F.

