Ranunculus picotee Orange
This Ranunculus picotee Orange is a lovely Dutch orange flower that looks incredibly cheerful. An orange beauty that you cannot ignore. A flower that can naturalize well and needs fertile soil as well as well-drained soil. Its flowering height will be approximately 30 to 40 cm and this Ranunculus picotee Orange can also be placed in a sunny spot or a place with partial shade.
The ranunculus is very strong and with its beautiful sturdy stems it is very popular as a cut flower. If you go for orange in your garden, use purple or blue as a color palette. This combination is simply perfect with other types of ranunculus, for example the Ranunculus picotee Café, or other flowering plants with other flower shapes. This will always give your garden a fresh and playful effect, and we all want that, right?
€17.99
Per package: 10

This Ranunculus picotee Orange is a lovely Dutch orange flower that looks incredibly cheerful. An orange beauty that you cannot ignore. A flower that can naturalize well and needs fertile soil as well as well-drained soil. Its flowering height will be approximately 30 to 40 cm and this Ranunculus picotee Orange can also be placed in a sunny spot or a place with partial shade.
The ranunculus is very strong and with its beautiful sturdy stems it is very popular as a cut flower. If you go for orange in your garden, use purple or blue as a color palette. This combination is simply perfect with other types of ranunculus, for example the Ranunculus picotee Café, or other flowering plants with other flower shapes. This will always give your garden a fresh and playful effect, and we all want that, right?
- Flower period
- Planting period
Bulb/tuber size | 6/7 |
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Delivered as | Flower bulb or tuber |
Per package | 10 |
Plant depth | 2 - 4 inch |
Planting distance | 6 inch |
Scented | No |
Flowering period | July, August |
Bulb type | Ranunculus |
Hardy | Yes |
Flowering and growth height | 12 - 16 inch |
Flower color | Orange |
Place / Planting position | Partial shade, Sun |
Hardiness zone | 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |
Naturalizing | No |
Attracting bees and butterflies | Yes |
Suitable for pots and planters | No |
Suitable as cut flower | Yes |
Deer and rodent resistant | Yes |
Other information
- First loosen the soil well where the flower bulbs will be planted. Then the soil is easier to work with.
- Dig a hole and make sure it is 2 to 3 times as deep as the height of the bulbs.
- For the distance between the bulbs, make sure it is 2 times the diameter of the flower bulbs.
- Plant the flower bulbs in the hole with the pointed side facing up or with the root base facing down.
- Cover the bulbs with soil and water them well.