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Romance Ranunculus 'Nimes and 'Nohant' Mix

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(Ranunculus hybrid) 4 inch pot

Romance Ranunculus, a new interspecies hybrid from Japan breeders Aya Engei, is truly spectacular. We grew this last year and just couldn’t believe the quality.

One of the biggest improvements here is the knock-out vase life due to its solid (not hollow) stems. Making it easier to cut and more disease resistant. The harvest stage is a little more forgiving here, wait til they’re open and showing color. Instead of a typical “marshmallow” stage for other Ranunculus.

This is a mix of Nimes and Nohant, a coral and raspberry. Two of our personal favorites!

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(Ranunculus hybrid) 4 inch pot

Romance Ranunculus, a new interspecies hybrid from Japan breeders Aya Engei, is truly spectacular. We grew this last year and just couldn’t believe the quality.

One of the biggest improvements here is the knock-out vase life due to its solid (not hollow) stems. Making it easier to cut and more disease resistant. The harvest stage is a little more forgiving here, wait til they’re open and showing color. Instead of a typical “marshmallow” stage for other Ranunculus.

This is a mix of Nimes and Nohant, a coral and raspberry. Two of our personal favorites!

(Ranunculus hybrid) 4 inch pot

Romance Ranunculus, a new interspecies hybrid from Japan breeders Aya Engei, is truly spectacular. We grew this last year and just couldn’t believe the quality.

One of the biggest improvements here is the knock-out vase life due to its solid (not hollow) stems. Making it easier to cut and more disease resistant. The harvest stage is a little more forgiving here, wait til they’re open and showing color. Instead of a typical “marshmallow” stage for other Ranunculus.

This is a mix of Nimes and Nohant, a coral and raspberry. Two of our personal favorites!

LIGHT PREFERENCE: Full Sun
PLANT HEIGHT: 2-2.5’
PLANT SPACING: 8”
PLANT TYPE: Tender Perennial
VASE LIFE: 10+ days
HARVEST: Harvest in the morning, when flowers have opened for three days, this will be at the most mature stage
SOIL REQUIREMENTS: Rich, deep, loamy, moist, well-drained soil

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