Ranunculus
A centuries-old flower of love has claimed its place in high-end floral shops and wedding bouquets.
“Consumers now understand that this flower has a great vase life and comes in many different colors. In addition, the available varieties have seen some big improvements in the last years.” — Floral Daily, October 2021
In the language of flowers, ranunculus (aka buttercup) is a symbol of seduction, charm, and attractiveness. It was particularly popular for bouquets in the Victorian era and has made a strong comeback as a bloom for modern-day wedding bouquets. It is the flower of the moment, as gardeners, florists, and alpine enthusiasts all over the world embrace the possibilities of this plant once more. From the wild plants of the high mountains to species that thrive in pond margins or flourish in fast-flowing streams; from the familiar golden flower of lawn and meadow to the most popular cultivated forms, buttercups are variable. And though some seem impossibly delicate, many are excellent garden plants.
This guide delves into a genus that is widespread and intriguing. Florists’ ranunculus, with their sumptuous, layered, tissue-paper petals and myriad colors are prized as an early season alternative to roses and peonies.
Naomi Slade is a journalist, author, and designer specializing in gardening, environment, and lifestyle. A regular contributor to magazines including Gardens Illustrated and RHS The Garden, she has written ten books, including Hydrangeas, Dahlias, Lilies, Lilacs, and Ranunculus. Winner of the Garden Media Guild Practical Journalist of the Year Award in 2022. She lives in the UK.
Georgianna Lane is a floral, garden, and travel photographer whose work has been widely published. Among her many books are Vintage Roses, Hydrangeas, Peonies, Lilacs, Lilies, Dahlias, and Ranunculus. Her work has been featured in BBC Gardens Illustrated, Gardener’s World, Romantic Homes, and Victoria. Follow her on Instagram @georgiannalan. She lives in Paris.
ISBN: 9781423663560
On Sale Date: February 21, 2023


