How do you use ranunculus in a bouquet?
Matthew Alvarez
Published May 10, 2026
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Similarly, you may ask, how do you take care of a Ranunculus bouquet?
Prep Your Ranunculus
- Fill a clean vase with warm water.
- Add flower food and a teaspoon of sugar to the vase.
- Use sharp scissors to trim one inch off from the bottom of the stem at a 45-degree angle—it'll make it easier for your ranunculus to slurp up all that tasty water.
Additionally, are Ranunculus good cut flowers? Ranunculus flower sizes range from 2” to 5” across and the long stems are ideal for cutting. If the flowers are cut before they're fully open, they last for 10 to 12 days in a vase. Ranunculus need well-drained soil and all-day sun.
In respect to this, what flowers go well with ranunculus?
Ranunculus pair well with almost any flowers or greenery because they are smaller blooms that have an incredibly unique texture. Some great choices would be peonies or garden roses, anemones, tulips, dahlias, stock, astilbe and soft drapey greens like the ferns I used here.
Are peonies and ranunculus the same?
Ranunculus are buttercups, while peonies fall into their own category—Paeonia. The ranunculus is similar to peonies, but the main difference between ranunculus and peonies is, the bloom size is a bit smaller and the flower has a flatter shape.
Related Question AnswersHow do you keep ranunculus blooming?
How to Extend the Ranunculus Blooming Season- Water carefully and lightly to prevent root and stem rot.
- Deadhead the blooms as they fade by cutting the stem off at the crown of the plant amongst the foliage, and discarding it.
- Provide shade cover from the afternoon sun and heat, which will shorten the bloom period as ranunculus do not enjoy the heat.