Ranunculus Success Grand Pastel 10 Pack
Ranunculus Success Grand Pastel 10 Pack
- 10 Corms
- Size 4/5
- Ships mid-to-late October 2024
These big blooms boast layer after layer of gorgeous blooms. Ranunculus are often referred to as the roses of the spring and this line is sometimes compared to peonies. Grand Pastel is the King of the Cloni as it is the largest Cloni on the market! Petals are a soft pink to cream with a barely green center.
photo credit: Onings America
Here's the Ranunculus lowdown:
- These plants are perennials in zones 7-11
- You're looking at a maximum height of about 12 inches.
- Full sun
- The blooms will make their grand entrance in late spring.
Say goodbye to common Ranunculus, as our improved collection of Italian Ranunculus features longer stems, increased productivity, and larger, petal-packed blooms. Italian Ranunculus is improved to thrive in more climates.
Shipping Begins October 2024
Shipping Begins October 2024
Ranunculus and anemone begin shipping in October 2024 and are shipped in the order received, not by zone. Pre-orders will begin shipping in early-to-mid October 2024 and will continue shipping as orders are received until sold out. Most zones can easily plant as late as January 2025 to get blooms before the heat, and many areas can plant safely into February.
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.