Ranunculus La Belle Chocolate
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La Belle Ranunculus Corms; Chocolate- Pack of 10

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La Belle Ranunculus Corms: Chocolate- Pack of 10

Chocolate; velvet red

 La Belle Ranunculus are a great variety for beginners and professionals looking to extend their season.

What's the Difference between La Belle and Amandine Ranunculus?

La Belle is a favorite of professional cut flower farmers for Ranunculus. Ranunculus do best in cooler spring. La Belle can bloom earlier than Amandine in Cooler Temperatures. Blooms are on long stems with large flowers. La Belle are more heat sensitive then Amandine. They will slow way down as soon as temperatures hit 80 degrees. Here at HHF( in zone 7) We primarily plant La Belle in the fall and protect with frost cloth. Our Spring planted La Belle we keep to cooler, shadier spots with morning sunshine. Planted side by side our LaBelle begins blooming 3 weeks earlier than Amandine or Romance. We find they are very prolific for a shorter time than other Ranunculus Varieties. 

Planting & Growing Info:

🌱 Planting Time: Fall (Zones 7–10) | Spring (Zones 3–6)

❄️ Hardiness:

- Perennial in Zones 7–10

- Grown as an annual in Zones 3–6

☀️ Sun Requirements: Full sun

📏 Spacing: 6–9 inches apart

💧 Watering: Moderate, well-draining soil

Why Grow La Belle Ranunculus?

✔️ High stem count for continuous blooms

✔️ Cost effective for the flower Farmer

✔️ Early Blooming

Ranunculus are the ideal choice for flower enthusiasts looking to add a pop of color to their gardens. 

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Chocolate; velvet red

La Belle Ranunculus are a favorite of professional cut flower farmers for Ranunculus. Ranunculus do best in cooler spring. La Belle can bloom earlier than Amandine in Cooler Temperatures. Blooms are on long stems with very large flowers. We plant both La Belle and Amandine Ranunculus to extend our growing season.

Ranunculus are the ideal choice for flower enthusiasts looking to add a pop of color to their gardens. 



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