Ranunculus flowers - growing at home

Despite its beauty, the ranunculus flower (aka the familiar and well-known garden buttercup) is not one of the most famous and common plants. And it is completely in vain - it is not too difficult to care for it, but at the same time the plant can decorate the garden of even the most picky florist.

What does ranunculus or garden buttercup look like?

Although, perhaps, every person had heard about the buttercup, not everyone knows its description.

Ranunculus is a real flower bed decoration

What family does it belong to

Buttercup (ranunculus) is a member of the Buttercup family, which includes, according to various sources, from 1200 to 2000 different plants. Representatives of this family are found in almost the entire northern hemisphere - from temperate latitudes to the Arctic. Moreover, in these parts you can see about 13 genera of a flower!

Briefly about the history of appearance

Ranunculus are flowers that are well known to mankind for more than a thousand years. Even in the works of the ancient scientist Pliny, there are references to this graceful plant.

It is interesting! From Latin, the name of the flower is translated as "frog" - and all because it is often found on swampy soils.

Initially, it was home to Iran and Syria, but over time it became popular among Europeans, and then spread throughout Europe. Later he went out of fashion, but in recent years florists have again become interested in him and are intensively engaged in the development of new varieties.

Plant characteristics

This is a fairly extensive genus, therefore the flowers in it differ greatly from each other.

On average, their height ranges from 20 to 80 cm. The plant grows well both in pots and in the open field. The shoots are very similar to the dahlia - both in stems and leaves. The roots have an interesting shape - they look like crow's feet.

The flower is great for bouquets

When a flower is just starting to open, it looks like a rose. Well, the fully opened buds look more like an elegant poppy. The similarity is enhanced by the color - most varieties have deep orange or red flowers.

On a note! Some types of ranunculus are used in folk medicine to treat skin diseases.

The plant is perennial. That is, having planted a tuber in the garden once, and creating optimal conditions for growth, a flower lover can be sure that every year the plant will delight him with gorgeous flowering.

Classification of ranunculus species

It is impossible to list all types of plants in one article - their number exceeds four hundred. But the most interesting ones are worth considering.

Asian group

Asiatic buttercup is a very beautiful plant. It is a herbaceous perennial with a height of 40-45 cm. The stem can be either straight or branched. The leaves are covered with graceful down.The flowers are medium - from 3 to 5 cm, moreover, they will delight the grower with a rich color range: orange, pink, yellow, red.

Persian group

Outwardly, Persian buttercups are similar to Asian ones, differing only in flowers and stems. The latter are rather short. But the flowers are very graceful - they are found with both simple and elegant double petals.

French group

These plants are of medium height and have pronounced bare stems. The flowers are semi-double, with fluffy petals that give them the shape of a ball.

African group

They are also known as turban. They can boast of the largest flowers - spherical, densely doubled. It is not surprising that many gardeners prefer them.

The cultivars that are most popular with horticulturists

Florists have developed hundreds of varieties of the flower. The most interesting varieties:

  • Bloomingdale. A miniature plant perfect for growing in a pot. Its height is about 25 cm and large flowers distinguish it from a number of numerous relatives.
  • Color Carnival. Very tall plants - up to 70 cm. Flowers are double, of different colors - from yellow to dark pink. Perfect for arranging elegant bouquets.
  • Superbissima. Another variety for cutting. The stems are long, and the petals are semi-double. This variety contains white and red ranunculus.

How ranunculus reproduces

To figure out how to plant ranunculus, you should learn about the methods of its reproduction, as well as study the theory.

Growing from seeds

This option is more common - seeds are usually easier to obtain than bulbs. But it will take much longer to wait for the first flowers - several months are lost, so for the first year, when grown in open ground, they may not be seen. Therefore, experts recommend using seedlings.

The variety of cultural nuances is amazing

Time to board

The optimal time for planting is mid-February. Then, by the beginning to mid-May, the seedlings will grow up and get stronger enough so that they can be planted in open ground.

Choice of capacity

The root system of buttercups develops quite quickly, so a pot or other container needs a rather large and deep one. It is important not to forget about the drainage at the bottom and holes for draining excess water - otherwise the roots will begin to rot.

Soil and seed preparation

Optimal soil is obtained from soil and peat - they must be taken in equal proportions. It is advisable to use the land from the site where the flowers will grow in the future, so that they immediately get used to it.

On a note! When growing crops in flowerpots, you can plant up to five plants together - they will form a beautiful bouquet.

First, the seeds are soaked in warm water, tinted with potassium permanganate for disinfection. The floating seeds can be removed immediately - they probably will not sprout. However, not all of those who remain will ascend. Even under ideal storage conditions, germination rates rarely exceed 30%.

Seedling care

The first shoots will appear in the pot 15-20 days after planting. They need to be covered with glass or plastic and protected from direct sunlight, sometimes moistening the soil with a spray bottle. The optimum temperature is from +18 to +23 degrees.

Dive and transfer

After throwing out the fourth sheet, you need to make a pick. The soil is abundantly moistened, the plants are separated and planted in separate containers. Peat pots work best.

Planting bulbs

When planting bulbs, proceed in the same way as when growing from seeds. Only you need to moisten the soil more often, and the germination rate in this case will be much higher.

Note! The main thing is not to bury the bulbs, but only sprinkle them with earth a little.

Features of care in the garden

Growing a ranunculus flower in the open field, planting and caring for which is not difficult, still requires some mandatory procedures.

What conditions do buttercups like

In order for the plant to grow actively and begin to bloom as soon as possible, it needs soil with the following characteristics:

  • neutral pH;
  • fertile (black earth or sand, mixed with compost);
  • well drained;
  • easy.

What is the plant afraid of

It is not enough to know how to plant buttercups with roots - it is equally important to have an idea of ​​what conditions are not suitable for them. The plant really does not like heavy loamy soils - on them the root system receives little air, and begins to rot.

Ranunculus tubers

Watering

You need to water the culture often, but little by little. It is usually sufficient to moisten the ground from above, but on hot days, watering should be more abundant.

Mulching

Coniferous or leaf humus will be a suitable material for mulching. A thick layer is not needed - 2-3 cm is enough.

Loosening

In order for the air to pass freely to the roots of the plant, it is necessary to regularly loosen the earth. This is true for medium soils. On light, sandy ones, you can do this once or twice a season, for example, in spring and before flowering.

Top dressing

From mid-May to mid-June, you need to feed it with nitrogen fertilizers every two weeks, and during flowering - with phosphorus-potassium fertilizers.

Transfer

To do this, you need to dig out a piece of land about 30x30x30 cm in size and, together with the plant, transplant it to a new place, after which the culture is abundantly watered and mulched. If everything is done correctly, then the buttercup will not even hurt and will immediately grow.

A worthy window sill decoration

When it blooms

The beginning of flowering depends on the variety - there are varieties that bloom in mid-May, as well as those on which flowers appear already in August. Many florists value homemade buttercups because they have a flowering time of about a month.

Collection and storage of bulbs

The bulbs are dug up in mid to late September. You can store them in paper or cloth bags in a cool place, such as the refrigerator.

Note! In the ground, the bulbs can easily withstand frosts down to -12 degrees.

Possible growing problems

When growing ranunculus, difficulties can arise for which you need to prepare in advance.

Pests

The most common problems are spider mites, slugs, aphids and snails. The means of struggle are standard - preparations from them can be bought at any flower shop.

Diseases

Of the diseases, buttercups are most susceptible to powdery mildew and fusarium wilt. The problem is solved with the help of special fungicidal preparations.

Signs of improper care

In general, ranunculus is a rather unpretentious plant. The only thing that he does not tolerate is high temperature. With her, it grows slowly, and sometimes stops blooming.

Use in landscape design

The flower is perfect both for growing in large groups and in individual holes. Different plant heights allow you to create complex compositions from them that will decorate any garden.

Having figured out the planting and caring for garden buttercups, you can decorate a flower bed in the country or a window sill in the house with them and enjoy the beautiful flowering.

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