Ariadne Butterfly Ranunculus Corms

Butterfly Ranunculus have a light coating of wax on each petal, giving them a shimmering opalescent quality, the blooms absolutely gleam. Each corm produces dozens of flowers, and blooms for weeks in the late spring - helping your garden stay vibrant in between the early-spring bulbs and the summer blooms.

Butterfly Ariadne Ranunculus are a light blush color, with a deep-cranberry colored center.

Ranunculus grow from corms, which are like little bulbs. Figuring out when to plant is a little tricky but don't worry, we'll talk you through it! Once you get them in the ground they really are not hard to grow.

Includes 5 corms in a cloth bag with a wooden label stake.

Plant Info
Common Name
Buttercup
Height
10-16"
Zone
Annual in zones 3-6, tender perennial in zones 7-10
Light
Full sun or part shade
Deer
Deer resistant
Kids & Pets
Non-toxic
Climate
Likes mild temperatures
Water
Water regularly once sprouted
Indoor & Pots
Grows well in containers outside
Growing Instructions
How to Plant Soak your corms in room-temperature or cool water for 3-6 hours before planting. Allow a little trickle of water to run into the bowl as they rehydrate, or refresh the water every hour in order to increase the oxygen in the water (bad bacteria and mold spores like warm, oxygen deprived water). Plant immediately after soaking, 5" apart, 1-2" deep, with the little "claws" pointing down
Where to Plant Ranunculus like rich, well-draining soil. Supplement your dirt with compost or fertilizer when planting in the ground, or use fresh, quality potting soil for containers
When to Plant In warm zones (generally zones 7-10, 7 being the cusp), plant in the late fall for early spring blooms. If you live in a cold zone, with significant stretches of cold in the winter, (generally zones 6-2), plant in the late winter/very early spring instead, after your last hard frost. Corms can handle a brief, light frost, but will not survive if they are in temperatures below 30 degrees
When to Expect Blooms Fall planted corms bloom for about 6-7 weeks in the early spring, and spring-planted corms will blossom for about 4-6 weeks beginning in mid-spring. Blooms arrive generally 90 days after planting
Care Instructions Water regularly once the foliage emerges, and pick the flowers regularly to encourage more blooms. (Bring the flowers in! Make bouquets! Have fun!) And ask us any questions along the way
Extra Credit Check out our Ranunculus Plant Care page for information about pre-spouting your corms before planting them
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  • I live in zone 8b. I’m late ordering my runuculus bulbs. Are your bulbs refrigerated, and can I plant them this spring? Thx!

    Hi! Yes you can plant them this spring! They are not chilled - they are dehydrated to be in a dormant state. They come with rehydrating and planting instructions but you can also read about the process on our website here.

  • Are they perennial ?

    Ranunculus are generally Annuals. They will occasionally come back in temperate climates, but won't survive a freeze (and don't like the heat) - they're particular:)