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Ranunculus close up
By Jimig
- 5 Jan, 2010
- 5 likes
Last spring I reduced the varieties of flowers down from previous plantings, growing mostly ranunculus, cinerarias, and some tulips. This is a photo of a dark cream ranunculus flower at the front of one of the garden beds.
Comments on this photo
That is a really lovely one Jimi.....I see you're in Australia.....are they hard to grow?
5 Jan, 2010
Hi Janey, the ranunculus flowers are beautiful, and the plants grow well if they are in rich composted soil without too much watering over the temperate cool winters here.
6 Jan, 2010
Thanks for that Jimi....I bet they'd be fine in tubs here.....just beautiful!...:o)
6 Jan, 2010
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Lovely colour ... looks almost lemony.
5 Jan, 2010