
Ranunculus Bulbs - Bonbon
Bonbon Ranunculus make a bold statement in the garden with layers upon layers of bright magenta petals that resemble classic garden roses with a contemporary twist. These stunners do well in cooler climates when started indoors in winter and planted in spring. Whether they’re gracing your flower beds, adding a pop to planters, or cut for a dazzling bouquet, you’re sure to fall in love with these beauties!
Note: In Zones 8–10, ranunculus are grown as perennials—plant in fall for spring blooms. In Zones 4–7, they are treated as cool-season annuals. Start corms indoors in late winter and transplant after nights stay above 30°F, or dry-store them and plant in spring after hard frosts.
Bonbon Ranunculus make a bold statement in the garden with layers upon layers of bright magenta petals that resemble classic garden roses with a contemporary twist. These stunners do well in cooler climates when started indoors in winter and planted in spring. Whether they’re gracing your flower beds, adding a pop to planters, or cut for a dazzling bouquet, you’re sure to fall in love with these beauties!
Note: In Zones 8–10, ranunculus are grown as perennials—plant in fall for spring blooms. In Zones 4–7, they are treated as cool-season annuals. Start corms indoors in late winter and transplant after nights stay above 30°F, or dry-store them and plant in spring after hard frosts.
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Bonbon Ranunculus make a bold statement in the garden with layers upon layers of bright magenta petals that resemble classic garden roses with a contemporary twist. These stunners do well in cooler climates when started indoors in winter and planted in spring. Whether they’re gracing your flower beds, adding a pop to planters, or cut for a dazzling bouquet, you’re sure to fall in love with these beauties!
Note: In Zones 8–10, ranunculus are grown as perennials—plant in fall for spring blooms. In Zones 4–7, they are treated as cool-season annuals. Start corms indoors in late winter and transplant after nights stay above 30°F, or dry-store them and plant in spring after hard frosts.


















