Ranunculus with delivery in Dnipro
Ranunculus season runs February through May. It's off-season now — first supplies are announced on Instagram @wtf.flowers.ua. Until spring, garden roses are the closest match in spirit.
Browse the full catalogRanunculus is the garden buttercup florists call the "spring peony": dozens of tissue-thin petals layered like cigarette paper. The bud opens over a week, growing fuller each day — few flowers are this interesting to watch in a vase.
Its season in Dnipro is February through May, making it the natural partner of tulips and freesias in spring signature bouquets. Off season it simply doesn't exist: the tender stem doesn't survive long transport or storage.
The palette runs from white and cream through powder pink to terracotta and wine; florists especially love the densely-petaled Clooney series. In a bouquet ranunculus works both solo and as a delicate accent between larger buds.
Longevity is decent for such tenderness: 7–10 days. The secret is little water — a third of the vase: the hollow stem sogs from excess moisture, so fill lightly and refresh every other day.
Frequently asked questions
- When is ranunculus season?
- February through May — the same window as tulips. In summer and autumn ranunculus isn't sold at all: the stem doesn't survive long transport.
- How long does ranunculus last?
- 7–10 days. Pour little water — a third of the vase: the hollow stem spoils from excess moisture. The bud keeps opening through the first week.
- How does it differ from a peony?
- Size and season: a ranunculus bud is 4–7 cm against a peony's palm-sized cup, and it blooms earlier, from February. The layered petals are similar — hence "spring peony".
- What pairs with ranunculus?
- Tulips, freesia, lisianthus and spray roses — the whole spring pastel range. A mono bouquet of 15–25 stems looks like a cloud of puff pastry.