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Ranunculus White 80 stems
- Seasonality:
- Holland: Ranunculus from Dutch growers are typically available from late winter through spring (roughly February to May). Dutch greenhouses extend the growing season using controlled environments, but the peak is still during spring.
- South America (e.g., Colombia, Ecuador): South American ranunculus have a more extended growing season, often available from late autumn/winter through early summer. This is due to their different climate and growing conditions. This makes them a valuable source when Dutch ranunculus are not as abundant.
- Holland: Ranunculus from Dutch growers are typically available from late winter through spring (roughly February to May). Dutch greenhouses extend the growing season using controlled environments, but the peak is still during spring.
- Varieties:
- Both Regions: You'll find a wide array of ranunculus varieties from both regions, including:
- Cloni Ranunculus: Known for their large, multi-petaled blooms and intense colors.
- Butterfly Ranunculus: Have unique, "butterfly" shaped petals.
- Picotee/Bicolor Ranunculus: Showcase two-toned petals.
- Classic Single-Colored Ranunculus: Available in a range of pastels and vibrant shades.
- Cloni Ranunculus: Known for their large, multi-petaled blooms and intense colors.
- Both Regions: You'll find a wide array of ranunculus varieties from both regions, including:
- Quality:
- Both Regions: Both Dutch and South American growers produce high-quality ranunculus, but quality can vary depending on the specific grower and their practices. Dutch growers are often known for their consistency and uniformity. South American ranunculus can have longer stems but may be more susceptible to handling issues.
- Both Regions: Both Dutch and South American growers produce high-quality ranunculus, but quality can vary depending on the specific grower and their practices. Dutch growers are often known for their consistency and uniformity. South American ranunculus can have longer stems but may be more susceptible to handling issues.
- Stem Length:
- South America: South American ranunculus often have longer stem lengths, making them popular for larger arrangements and design work.
- Holland: Dutch ranunculus typically have shorter stems.
- South America: South American ranunculus often have longer stem lengths, making them popular for larger arrangements and design work.
- Price:
- South America: South American ranunculus can sometimes be more affordable than Dutch, especially during the Dutch off-season.
- Holland: Prices can fluctuate based on auction demand and season.
- South America: South American ranunculus can sometimes be more affordable than Dutch, especially during the Dutch off-season.
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