Elegance Ranunculus Corms; Giallo Striato- Pack of 10
Elegance Ranunculus Corms; Giallo Striato- Pack of 10
Elegance Ranunculus Corms; Giallo Striato- Pack of 10
Elegance Ranunculus Corms; Giallo Striato- Pack of 10
Elegance Ranunculus Corms; Giallo Striato- Pack of 10
Elegance Ranunculus Corms; Giallo Striato- Pack of 10
Elegance Ranunculus Corms; Giallo Striato- Pack of 10
Elegance Ranunculus Corms; Giallo Striato- Pack of 10

Elegance Ranunculus Corms; Giallo Striato- Pack of 10

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Elegance® Ranunculus Corms – Giallo Striato (Pack of 10)

Giallo Striato colour is a rich golden-yellow with distinctive merlot striations. We love this unique coloring for spring bouquets. Ideal for specialty flower farmers, florists, and serious home gardeners looking for standout blooms.


Why Choose This Variety?

  • Large, double blooms on sturdy stems — perfect for cutting and arrangements.

  • Uniform performance and rich colour make it a florist favourite.

  • Designed for high-quality bloom output, whether in the garden or for market.


Planting & Care Highlights

  • Soak your corms: Before planting, soak your corms in room temperature water for about 3-4 hours to plump them up.

  • Optional pre-sprout: Especially useful in cooler zones. Place soaked corms in damp starter mix with the “legs” pointing down, keep in a cool, dark spot (55-64 °F) for about 7-14 days until root hairs appear. 

  • Sunny location & well-drained soil: Choose full sun (or bright part shade if hot) and rich, well-draining soil. These plants thrive in sunshine. 

  • Spacing & depth: Plant corms about 8″ apart and roughly 2-3″ deep (for unsprouted corms) when conditions are right.

  • Watering & heat care: After planting and as growth begins, water deeply once a week or as soil begins to dry. Good drainage is key. Note: plants typically slow down when daytime temps rise above ~70 °F.


Hardiness & Planting Zones

These ranunculus perform best in USDA Zones 8-11 as perennials. In cooler zones (Zone 7 and below) they’re best treated as annuals or grown in containers you can protect or move.

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