
Ranunculus Picotee Cafe ( Bulbs) PERENNIAL,Persian Buttercup
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Native to eastern Mediterranean, Ranunculus Picotee produce an abundance of delicate Peony-shaped blooms up to 5cm in diameter throughout the summer, showcasing layers of fabulous colour with contrasting edges. Our Café Au Lait variety is sure to be eye-catching within the garden with its vibrant bronze coffee blooms. It is perfect for patio pot containers, garden borders or create a talking point as they feature as part of a cut flower display within the home. A hardy perennial growing to 35-40cm. Supplied as 5/6cm tubers.
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They will thrive in any relatively fertile garden soil. It is important that you soak for a day prior to planting. They will swell to 6 or 8 times their dried bulk. Plant 5cm deep and 10cm apart, pressing the tubers firmly into the soil with the claws downwards. The tubers can be easily preserved in a dry state and may be planted at any time. A sunny position suits them best, as long as it is not exposed to strong, cold winds.
They should be protected against extreme frosts and can also be grown in a cold greenhouse or frame.
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