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Ranunculus Butterfly™ Eris® - 5 Pack

Ranunculus Butterfly™ Eris® - 5 Pack

Regular price $27.00 USD
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Ranunculus Butterfly™ Eris® blooms with a blend of soft salmon and coral hues. The double-shaped petals create a delicate, airy look—like something you'd find growing in a meadow (if meadows were secretly curated by floral designers). Each sturdy, branching stem produces 5 to 7 flowers, so you get plenty of bloom without a lot of fuss.

5 Corms ship fall 2025 (see the shipping description below for details)

The petals have a thin waxy coating that gives them a subtle shimmer and helps extend their vase life—they don’t just look good, they last. With its fresh, just-picked feel, Eris® fits right in with today’s love for field-style bouquets and natural arrangements.

Bred by: Aya Engei.
Vibe: Soft, fresh, and quietly showy in all the right ways.

Butterfly ranunculus are the show-offs of the ranunculus world—and not in an annoying way. They’re special for a few solid reasons:

🌸 1. Petal Power (Literally)

Butterfly ranunculus have fewer petals than traditional ranunculus, but what they lack in volume, they make up for in drama. Their petals have a natural sheen, almost like they’ve been airbrushed with silk or dipped in gloss. That shine? It’s due to a waxy layer that gives them a soft, almost iridescent glow. They're not called “butterfly” for nothing—there's a delicate, airy vibe like fluttering wings.

🪴 2. Stems That Go the Distance

Unlike their fluffier cousins, butterfly ranunculus have tall, strong, and branching stems—usually producing 5–7 flowers per stem. That’s a ton of bloom bang for your buck. They’re basically multi-taskers in plant form, which is a dream for both gardeners and floral designers.

💪 3. Tougher Than They Look

They seem dainty, but they’re actually hardier than the standard varieties—less prone to rot, more forgiving if your soil isn't perfect, and longer-lasting in the vase.

🎨 4. Color Variety That Slaps

They come in a mix of soft pastels to moody hues—peach, rose gold, smoky plum, lemon, bronze, even some with picotee edges (yeah, that's the fancy term for multicolored petals). Great for mixing or making a monochrome statement.

TL;DR:

Butterfly ranunculus are the effortlessly cool cousin of the standard ranunculus—low maintenance, high style, and wildly productive.

Want some for your garden or bouquets that don't look like everyone else's? Butterflys are the move.

Photo Credit: Green Works

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

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

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.

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