




Preorder for 2026: "Beginner" Ranunculus Corms (50 corms)
These are Aviv and Picottee ranunculus varieties. They are bred specifically for cut flowers but the corms are affordable and perfect for the grower looking to:
Achieve blooms that are high enough quality for florist and retail sales (layers and good ruffles)
Grow specific colors — clearance corms sometimes do not grow true to color
Practice growing ranunculus before investing in more expensive varieties (Elegance & patented series, etc).
Corms average 7+ in size. We always include a few extra just in case ;-)
We encourage you to do some research on growing ranunculus. It is a tricky crop for most growers and there are many ways to achieve a good crop. This is not a “set it and forget it” flower for most growers!
Shipping info: We typically receive these around late September. We expect to ship them by MID OCTOBER 2025. Sometimes certain varieties have delays. You can then start planting directly for overwintering or you can hold onto the corms in a cool, dry, and dark environment with good airflow 50-60°F until the late winter when you’re ready to pant.
Preorder for 2026: "Beginner" Ranunculus Corms (50 corms)
These are Aviv and Picottee ranunculus varieties. They are bred specifically for cut flowers but the corms are affordable and perfect for the grower looking to:
Achieve blooms that are high enough quality for florist and retail sales (layers and good ruffles)
Grow specific colors — clearance corms sometimes do not grow true to color
Practice growing ranunculus before investing in more expensive varieties (Elegance & patented series, etc).
Corms average 7+ in size. We always include a few extra just in case ;-)
We encourage you to do some research on growing ranunculus. It is a tricky crop for most growers and there are many ways to achieve a good crop. This is not a “set it and forget it” flower for most growers!
Shipping info: We typically receive these around late September. We expect to ship them by MID OCTOBER 2025. Sometimes certain varieties have delays. You can then start planting directly for overwintering or you can hold onto the corms in a cool, dry, and dark environment with good airflow 50-60°F until the late winter when you’re ready to pant.