A centuries-old flower of love, ranunculus, also known as buttercup, symbolizes seduction, charm, and attractiveness.Particularly popular for bouquets in the Victorian era, it has made a strong comeback in modern-day wedding bouquets.This guide delves into the widespread and intriguing genus of ranunculus, exploring wild plants of high mountains to species thriving in pond margins or fast-flowing streams. Florists' ranunculus, with their sumptuous, layered, tissue-paper petals and myriad colors, are prized as an early-season alternative to roses and peonies.
Author: Naomi Slade is a well-known journalist and photographer specializing in gardening, environment, and lifestyle.
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