![]() ![]() Once hydrated, remove sleeve and arrange as desired. ![]() Leave stems to hydrate for approximately four hours.Immediately place flowers in vase solutions containing FloraLife Crystal Clear® 300 or FloraLife® Express 300.If received dry, treat with FloraLife® Quick Dip. Cut approximately 1”/ 3cm or more off stems.Remove any leaves that might be below the vase solution.Leave stems in their packaging until hydrated. Ranunculus are best hydrated with their protective sleeve intact.Always remember FIFO (first in/first out) when rotating flowers.Allow minimum 2 hours to hydrate placing buckets in an area with good airflow.Store in a cooler at 34 – 38° F (1-3° C) with a relative humidity of 75-85%.Use clean, high quality water that has not been treated with a water softener as the salt levels can be damaging to flowers. Do not put flowers directly in metal/galvanized buckets. Place flowers in a holding treatment such as FloraLife® Express 200.Use clean, sanitized clippers or knife, and treat with FloraLife® Quick Dip. Cut approximately 1” / 3cm or more off stems. If received dry packed, conditioning of stem ends is recommended to prevent blockage and promote uptake.Start processing with a clean bucket, sanitized with FloraLife® D.C.D.® Cleaner.Available in a wide range of colors from bright yellow, red and orange to more subtle shades of pastel pink, peach and white, perfect for any Mother’s Day arrangement. Ranunculus are often found growing in wet marshy areas ‘amongst the frogs’ hence their name.Īlthough there are many different species of Ranunculus, it is Ranunculus Asiaticus, also known as the Persian buttercup, which is used for cut-flower production. Related to field buttercups, Ranunculus translated from Latin means ‘little frog’, which by no means alludes to their appearance, but rather to where they like to grow. A Ranunculus flower is said to have emerged from the soil upon which he died. She, however, was not interested, and the prince died of a broken heart. With their masses of delicate ruffled petals, these little stunners will add beauty and grace to any floral composition.Īccording to legend, the Ranunculus flower came in being when a handsome Persian Prince fell in love with a beautiful nymph. If you’re looking for the perfect spring flower to grace your Mother’s Day bouquets, look no further than the charming Ranunculus. LivRio Magazine May 2022, powered by FloraLife ![]()
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