Ranunculus Tecolote Salmon (Fall)
- Item#:
- 10000490
- UPC:
- Genus:
- Ranunculus
- Scientific Name:
- Ranunculus
- Class:
- Tecolote
- Variety:
- Salmon
- Plant Type:
- Corm
- Origin:
- United States
- Light:
- Sun
- Size/Grade:
- 7/8cm
- When to Plant:
- Fall or Spring
- Bloom Time:
- 10-16 weeks after planting
- Ships:
- Fall
- Count:
- 15 corms
- Spacing:
- Space 4″ apart
- Hardiness Zones:
- 8 through 11 Find Your Zone
- Height:
- Grows 12-16″ tall
- Planting Depth:
- Plant 2″ deep
- Suitable Zones:
- 8 through 11
Tecolote ranunculus were bred for the cut flower market. Their giant, 5″ blossoms have lots of extra petals for an extra full look and they come in many beautiful new colors, including this lovely peach-pink. Each corm will produce a plant that yields many stems. In areas with mild winters (zones 8-11), ranunculus are planted in fall for early spring flowers. The plants will not survive freezing temperatures, so be sure to provide protection from extreme cold. In zones 4-7, ranunculus should be planted in early spring for summer flowers.
- Unusual New Color
- Big Blooms
- Long-Lasting Cut Flowers
- This product listing ships in Fall. Click here for Ranunculus Tecolote Salmon that ships in Spring.















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