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Ranunculus 'Brushmark Caesar'

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(Ranunculus hybrid) 4 inch pot

A new variety, very limited! Shades of ivory and white flowers with a dizzying range of cranberry, magenta, and pink edging. It’s really a stop-in-your-tracks kind of flower making these romantic treasures a stunning addition to your cutting garden.

Our Ranunculus are soaked, pre-sprouted and potted up, showing lots of green leafy foliage and ready to be planted in your gardens. We take care of all the hassle of starting them so you can just enjoy the blooms. These are perennials in our mild climate. Keep them in your gardens for a show next year, or dig them up and store them during their dormancy in the summer.

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(Ranunculus hybrid) 4 inch pot

A new variety, very limited! Shades of ivory and white flowers with a dizzying range of cranberry, magenta, and pink edging. It’s really a stop-in-your-tracks kind of flower making these romantic treasures a stunning addition to your cutting garden.

Our Ranunculus are soaked, pre-sprouted and potted up, showing lots of green leafy foliage and ready to be planted in your gardens. We take care of all the hassle of starting them so you can just enjoy the blooms. These are perennials in our mild climate. Keep them in your gardens for a show next year, or dig them up and store them during their dormancy in the summer.

(Ranunculus hybrid) 4 inch pot

A new variety, very limited! Shades of ivory and white flowers with a dizzying range of cranberry, magenta, and pink edging. It’s really a stop-in-your-tracks kind of flower making these romantic treasures a stunning addition to your cutting garden.

Our Ranunculus are soaked, pre-sprouted and potted up, showing lots of green leafy foliage and ready to be planted in your gardens. We take care of all the hassle of starting them so you can just enjoy the blooms. These are perennials in our mild climate. Keep them in your gardens for a show next year, or dig them up and store them during their dormancy in the summer.

LIGHT PREFERENCE: Sun
PLANT HEIGHT: 10”-15”
PLANT SPACING: 9"
HARDINESS ZONES: zone 7
VASE LIFE: 10-12 days
HARVEST: Harvest at marshmallow stage for best vase life.
SOIL REQUIREMENTS: Rich, deep, loamy, moist, well-drained soil

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