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Ranunculus ficaria ‘Diane Rowe’

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Description

Ranunculus ficaria ‘Diane Rowe’

A charming small flowered Celandine with a very low habit. Dark green leaves with a silvery shimmer arae the perfect foil for smalll bright yellow, green backed, starry flowers. Not a spectacular variety but a really good grower and excellent for the wild garden. Summer dormant. A lovely bright splash in Feb/March. Good for very shady sites.

About the Family

Cultivated varieties of Ranunculus ficaria, known as lesser celandine or fig buttercup, offer a delightful array of easily nurtured options for woodlands and gardens, showcasing vibrant yellow, white, and orange blooms. Belonging to the Ranunculaceae family, these low-growing perennials, originating in Europe and Asia, have found a global presence.

In early spring, the glossy, heart-shaped leaves of these cultivated varieties complement the profusion of bright, buttercup-like flowers in shades of yellow, white, and orange. The golden, pristine whites, and warm oranges, gracefully held on slender stems, form an enchanting carpet of color, alluring pollinators and infusing the landscape with cheer.

Cultivating these diverse Ranunculus ficaria varieties proves straightforward, with a preference for moist, well-drained soil and partial shade. Their adaptability suits woodland gardens, areas under trees, or naturalizing in shaded spaces. Their early spring display and capacity to thrive in shaded environments make them invaluable for those desiring a burst of sunny color in woodland or naturalistic garden settings.

Although they can spread quite freely by March they are all but gone for another year.

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Weight 0.4 kg
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