Ranunculus asiaticus

ranunculus

About the Ranunculus

Ranunculus asiaticus, commonly known as Persian Buttercup, is one of the earliest spring-blooming plants available in the garden center. These beautiful bulbs produce layers of jewel-toned, peony-like blooms that instantly brighten spring containers. Flowers range from 1-4 inches wide and emerge from small, claw-like tubers, creating a full, doubled look. Lush green foliage forms classic three-lobed leaf sets — a defining characteristic of the Ranunculaceae family. As leaves mature, they become more finely fringed.

Native to the Mediterranean, Ranunculus is hardy to USDA Zone 7 (-10ºF). In our Northeast Ohio climate, it should be treated as a tender bulb. After flowering, and once the foliage goes dormant in summer, tubers can be dug, dried, and stored for replanting the following season.


Care Notes

Place in a cool northern or eastern window where it can receive bright, indirect light, but not heat. When watering, keep the plant’s soil on the dry side — they don’t tolerate sitting in water. Fertilize with Osmocote. Deadhead spent flowers for increased & prolonged bloom period. After flowering, and once the foliage goes dormant in summer, tubers can be dug, dried, and stored for replanting the following season.

Planting For Success

Angelo's Planting Guide

We want your new plants to look as amazing at home as they do in our garden centers! And we know the level of care taken when planting can make all the difference. Follow Angelo's six easy steps for best results and performance.

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  • Full Sun
  • Spring
  • 12-18"
  • 12"

Companion Plants

Plant with other seasonal, spring-blooming plants like Pansies & Violas, Calla Lilies, Daffodils, Tulips, and more!