Hot Pink Striato
Give your garden a big boost of color with this lovely Ranunculus featuring fully double blooms in hot pink with black-red borders that create a stunning contrast. Growing 12” to 24” tall, it makes an excellent cut flower and attracts pollinators. It’s equally happy in a garden or container and thrives in partial shade to full sun. It blooms in late spring to early summer and grows as a perennial in Zones 8–10. In Zones 4–7, corms should be lifted, dried, and replanted each spring.
Planting Instructions:
Plant Ranunculus in the fall for zones 8-10 for spring blooms. In zones 4-7, store the hardened corms in a cool, dark place and plant in early spring for mid-summer blooms.
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Soak corms in room temperature water for 3-4 hours; avoid oversoaking.
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Choose an area with full sun for planting.
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Add compost and a balanced fertilizer to your soil.
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Plant corms 9” apart, 2-3” deep, with tentacles facing down in the soil.
- Water after planting and continue weekly watering to ensure the corms do not dry out for the remainder of the growing season.
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Full SunRequires 6+ hours of direct sunlight to thrive. -
CuttingLong, sturdy stems suited for bouquets and floral arrangements. -
Container FriendlyGrows well in pots or raised beds, ideal for patios and smaller spaces. -
Pollinator FriendlyAttracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects that support a healthy garden.
Give your garden a big boost of color with this lovely Ranunculus featuring fully double blooms in hot pink with black-red borders that create a stunning contrast. Growing 12” to 24” tall, it makes an excellent cut flower and attracts pollinators. It’s equally happy in a garden or container and thrives in partial shade to full sun. It blooms in late spring to early summer and grows as a perennial in Zones 8–10. In Zones 4–7, corms should be lifted, dried, and replanted each spring.
Planting Instructions:
Plant Ranunculus in the fall for zones 8-10 for spring blooms. In zones 4-7, store the hardened corms in a cool, dark place and plant in early spring for mid-summer blooms.
-
Soak corms in room temperature water for 3-4 hours; avoid oversoaking.
-
Choose an area with full sun for planting.
-
Add compost and a balanced fertilizer to your soil.
-
Plant corms 9” apart, 2-3” deep, with tentacles facing down in the soil.
- Water after planting and continue weekly watering to ensure the corms do not dry out for the remainder of the growing season.
| Type | Ranunculus |
| Color | Pink |
| Hardiness Zone | Zone 4-10 |
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