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Amandine Porcelaine Ranunculus Corms
Amandine Porcelaine Ranunculus Corms
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Ranunculus Amandine Salmon offers a warm, sun-kissed charm with its softly blushed coral-pink blooms that blend beautifully into spring garden beds and romantic floral arrangements. This variety produces fully double flowers with silky, ruffled petals and strong, upright stems—perfect for cutting. Part of the high-performing Amandine series, Salmon is known for its uniformity, excellent vase life, and ability to thrive in both open field and tunnel conditions. Its peachy tone is a favorite among designers for weddings and spring palettes.
Ranunculus Amandine Porcelaine is a refined beauty, offering soft pink blush blooms kissed with creamy ivory that resemble hand-painted porcelain. This Amandine variety is known for its fully double, ruffled petals, long stems, and reliable bloom time. Porcelaine brings subtle sophistication to the garden and floral design, making it a favorite for wedding work, pastel arrangements, and anyone drawn to delicate, vintage-inspired tones. Its sturdy growth habit and extended vase life make it a florist’s go-to and a gardener’s delight.
🌸 Features:
Variety: Ranunculus Amandine Porcelaine – soft pink blush petals with ivory accents and ruffled texture.
Bloom Type: Fully double, high-petal-count blooms with delicate, painterly coloring.
Height: Grows 12–18 inches tall with strong, upright stems.
Blooming Season: Early to mid-spring depending on planting schedule and region.
Uses: Ideal for weddings, vintage-style bouquets, pastel palettes, and romantic borders.
Unique Trait: Blushed tones vary slightly by bloom, offering depth and natural variation for designs.
🌿 Planting Instructions:
Soak Corms: Soak in room-temperature water for 3–4 hours before planting.
Soil & Location: Prefers fertile, well-draining soil in full sun to partial shade.
Planting Depth: Plant corms 1–2 inches deep, claws down, spaced 4–6 inches apart.
Watering: Keep soil evenly moist—not too dry or soggy—during the growing period.
Climate Tip: In warmer zones, plant in fall. In cooler zones, start indoors 6–8 weeks before your last frost date.
🌿 Care Tips:
• Harvest when the buds show color but before fully open for longest vase life.
• Deadhead to encourage continuous blooming.
• Mulch to regulate moisture and temperature.
• After blooming, allow foliage to die back naturally before lifting and storing corms in a cool, dry place.