Sharpleaf Buttercup
Ranunculus acriformis
35 seeds
Sharpleaf Buttercup is native to Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Utah. Flowers exhibit shiny yellow petals, sepals that are separated to their base, and lack bracts between the sepals. In generalizing and looking from a distance, plants don’t appear hairy and seem rather darker green and glossier. Achenes are beaked.
Seeds germinate best in daytime temps of 60-70 degrees F. and nighttime temps of 40 F. Moisten seed starting soil and place in a plug tray, or the seed-starting container. Locate seeds on top of soil and place in an area away from direct sun and drafts. Keep the soil evenly moist. Germination usually takes place within 10-15 days. Seedlings with 4 or more true leaves are ready for transplant to other containers, allowing for additional growth before moving them to the garden bed. Plant them outside when danger of frost has passed.
Ranunculus acriformis
35 seeds
Sharpleaf Buttercup is native to Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Utah. Flowers exhibit shiny yellow petals, sepals that are separated to their base, and lack bracts between the sepals. In generalizing and looking from a distance, plants don’t appear hairy and seem rather darker green and glossier. Achenes are beaked.
Seeds germinate best in daytime temps of 60-70 degrees F. and nighttime temps of 40 F. Moisten seed starting soil and place in a plug tray, or the seed-starting container. Locate seeds on top of soil and place in an area away from direct sun and drafts. Keep the soil evenly moist. Germination usually takes place within 10-15 days. Seedlings with 4 or more true leaves are ready for transplant to other containers, allowing for additional growth before moving them to the garden bed. Plant them outside when danger of frost has passed.
Ranunculus acriformis
35 seeds
Sharpleaf Buttercup is native to Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Utah. Flowers exhibit shiny yellow petals, sepals that are separated to their base, and lack bracts between the sepals. In generalizing and looking from a distance, plants don’t appear hairy and seem rather darker green and glossier. Achenes are beaked.
Seeds germinate best in daytime temps of 60-70 degrees F. and nighttime temps of 40 F. Moisten seed starting soil and place in a plug tray, or the seed-starting container. Locate seeds on top of soil and place in an area away from direct sun and drafts. Keep the soil evenly moist. Germination usually takes place within 10-15 days. Seedlings with 4 or more true leaves are ready for transplant to other containers, allowing for additional growth before moving them to the garden bed. Plant them outside when danger of frost has passed.