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Spring Colourful Flowers, Ranunculus (Ranunculus asiaticus)

Spring Flower Feature: Ranunculus

Ranunculus (Ranunculus asiaticus)

As we welcome the warmth of spring, we are delighted to see one of the season's most loved blooms back in-store: the ranunculus. With its delicate, rose-like petals and vibrant colours, the ranunculus blooms early in spring and reminds us of the abundance of floral beauty soon to join us this season. In this article, we delve into the history, meaning, care tips, and styling ideas for our spring feature flower—the ranunculus.

History of Ranunculus

The ranunculus, also known as Ranunculus asiaticus, has a storied past that dates back to ancient civilisations. The name "ranunculus" is derived from the Latin word rana, meaning frog, a nod to the flower's natural habitat in moist environments. Native to the Middle East, specifically in the region that now includes Turkey and Iran, the ranunculus was cherished by the Persians and later by the Greeks and Romans for its beauty.

During the Victorian era, ranunculus flowers were a popular choice in English gardens, prized for their lush, multi-layered petals and their ability to bloom in early spring. The Victorians also assigned a symbolic meaning to the flower - ranunculus came to represent radiant charm and attraction, making it a popular choice for expressing deep affection in the language of flowers.

How to Care for Ranunculus

Firstly, look for stems with buds that are just beginning to open ensuring the flowers last longer. Trim about 1-2 cm off the ends of the stems on an angle before placing your ranunculus in a clean vase of cool water. This allows the stems to absorb water more effectively. Wash the vase and change the water every two days and be sure to keep your blooms away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and drafts.

How to Style Ranunculus

Ranunculus flowers are incredibly versatile and can be styled in a variety of ways to suit different occasions and settings. Ranunculi are delightful when combined with other delicate spring blooms such as sweet pea and anemones. Show off the beautiful form and layers of petals by styling a bunch or two of ranunculi en masse in a vase. Finally, consider ranunculus in your wedding bouquet if you are marrying in the spring – gorgeous white varieties are the perfect addition to a classic white wedding, whilst a combination of vibrant hues makes for a bold statement on your wedding day.

Celebrate the arrival of spring by adding the vibrance and radiance of ranunculus to your space. Whether you’re gifting a bouquet to a loved one or displaying a vaseful or ranunculus at home, these blooms are sure to bring joy. Visit our stores: South Yarra & Brighton Stores

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