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Ranunculus - Tecolote Café

Ranunculus - Tecolote Café

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Includes: 10 Ranunculus corms

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SKU: 33901-10

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Grown at the famous Carlsbad Flower Fields, most Tecolote Ranunculus shades are clear, bright and unfailingly cheerful. Café is a complex mix of reddish-terracotta, yellow and picotee edging, a blend of hypnotic visual complexity.

This gorgeous flower mixes well with other rich tones in the garden; Extremely rare and hard to find!

Ranunculus are hardy outdoors in zones 8-11 (for fall planting) but are more than welcome in gardens of cooler regions. In zones 3-7, plant outside in April or May in containers or the garden for a seriously impressive display.

Second image via: @3porchfarm


Easy to Grow Features

  • Full sun
  • Hardy in Zones 8-11, plant in Fall. Everywhere else plant in Spring past frost as annual or overwinter.
  • 18 - 24 in. tall
  • A complex mix of reddish-terracotta, yellow and picotee edging
  • Blooms in spring
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  • Planting Depth
    2"
  • Planting Proximity
    4-6"
  • Planting Season
    Fall or Spring
  • Plant Benefits
    Popular amongst cut flower growers and gardeners alike.
  • Water Quantity
    Moderate with growth
  • Bloom Season
    Spring
  • Sunlight Quantity
    Full Sun; Bright Direct Indoors
  • Hardiness Zones
    Zones 8-10

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Janice

Hope they will be as pretty as the pictures

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Donna Thomson
Beautiful, Warm Range of Colors

Because I was starting a cutting garden, I decided to expand my garden with flowers of colors I would not normally consider. Only a small area had previously been planted with deeper, warmer colors. Cafe seemed like an interesting choice, so I planted them in the Fall along with Red Ember, Dutch iris. The mixture is stunning, and creates a mood unlike any other floral choices I have tried. These are keepers and I plan on finding a chocolate colored New Zealand flax to use with them in bouquets.