Ranunculus 'Black Swan'
Ranunculus 'Black Swan'
Ranunculus 'Black Swan'
Ranunculus 'Black Swan'
Ranunculus 'Black Swan'
Ranunculus 'Black Swan'
Ranunculus 'Black Swan'
Ranunculus 'Black Swan'
Ranunculus 'Black Swan'
Ranunculus 'Black Swan'

Ranunculus 'Black Swan'

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Elevate any arrangement with these dark red ranunculus flowers!
 
Moody dark purple blooms look almost black, Amandine Black ranunculus are a showstopper. When hit by light, these alluring blooms exude a red tint that's simply captivating and gorgeous. Deep burgundy petals nearly black unfurl in ruffly rows on tall upright stems.
Plants produce 5-10 stems with 3-5” diameter blooms and prefer cooler temperatures blooming spring through early-summer. Ranunculus corms are a root structure which will produce stems and roots, very similar to planting a bulb.

Plant Height: 10-18”

Light Requirements: full sun: zones 3-8, partial afternoon shade: zones 9-10

Soil Preference: rich, loose, well draining soil, pH 5.6-7.5

HOW TO GROW🌱

How to Plant
The first step to planting ranunculus is to soak the corms in room temperature or slightly cool water for about three to six hours before planting. Oxygenation of the water is important, so be sure to let your faucet trickle a bit in the soaking bowl. If you cannot leave the faucet trickling, simply refresh the water in the soaking bowl every hour. The corms should swell with the soaking. Plant immediately after soaking, 5" apart, 1-2" deep, claw side down.


Where to Plant

If planting ranunculus in the ground, supplement your site with quality compost for best results. Use fresh, quality potting soil for containers. Ensure the container you're using has good drainage.


When to Plant
In zones 7-10 plant your corms in late autumn for early spring blooms. If you live in zones 2-6, plant in late winter or early spring, after your last hard frost. Corms can survive a light frost, but will not survive temperatures below 30 degrees. Fall planted corms bloom for about 6-7 weeks in the early spring, and spring-planted corms will blossom for about 4-6 weeks beginning in mid-spring. Blooms arrive generally 90 days after planting.


Additional Care Instructions
Water regularly once the foliage emerges. Be sure to cut plenty of flowers for your vases, regular cutting of your anemones will encourage more blooms!

 

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