Freesia & Ranunculus - White Clouds Blend
Best low-maintenance choice for gardeners wanting elegant, fragrant spring cut flowers.
Transform your garden into a serene landscape with the Freesia & Ranunculus - White Clouds Blend. This exquisite mix promises graceful billows of elegant white and ivory blooms, perfect for creating a dreamy spring display. Both Freesia and Ranunculus are celebrated for their beauty as cut flowers, making this blend an excellent choice for bringing nature's elegance indoors. Designed for ease of growth, this blend is ideal for home gardeners seeking a rewarding and low-maintenance floral experience. It thrives in full sun to partial sun conditions and is hardy in zones 8-10 or perfect for container planting.
$29.97
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Price vs Category Average
+27%
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Includes
1030
/ Ranunculus Corms & Freesia Bulbs
Who it's for
- Gardeners seeking a sophisticated, monochromatic floral display
- Floral enthusiasts wanting fragrant, long-lasting indoor arrangements
- Busy planters needing a curated, foolproof bulb combination
Who should skip it
- Cold-climate gardeners avoiding seasonal bulb storage
- Beginners preferring low-maintenance, direct-plant bulbs
- Landscapers requiring long-season, continuous garden color
Performance breakdown
Ease of Cultivation
Beginner-friendly bulbs that reliably produce results with minimal technical gardening knowledge.
Floral Aesthetic
Elegant white and ivory tones create a sophisticated, high-end garden display.
Cut Flower Utility
Both varieties offer long stems and excellent vase life for arrangements.
Container Versatility
Compact growth habits make these bulbs perfect for patio pots or planters.
Climate Adaptability
Strict zone requirements limit outdoor success to warmer, temperate climates.
Bloom Density
Forty bulbs per pack ensure a lush, full look when planted together.
Key Specs
Includes
10 Ranunculus Corms & 30 Freesia Bulbs
Planting Depth
2 inches
Spacing
Freesia 3 inches apart, Ranunculus 4-6 inches apart
Planting Season
Fall or Spring
Bloom Season
Spring
Sunlight Requirement
Full Sun to Partial Sun
Hardiness Zones
8-10 or indoors
Mature Height
Up to 24 inches
Features
- Elegant white and ivory blooms
- Popular cut flower varieties
- Remarkably easy to grow
- Hardy in zones 8-10
- Ideal for containers
- Blooms profusely in spring
- Backed by Grow Guarantee
What customers say
Customers adore the Freesia and Ranunculus White Clouds Blend for its stunning visual impact and reliable performance. The blend consistently produces abundant blooms in creamy whites and soft ivories, perfectly achieving the ethereal aesthetic. Reviewers frequently praise the exceptional health and size of the bulbs upon arrival, contributing to high initial satisfaction. Germination rates are consistently high, resulting in dense displays. The Ranunculus offer robust structure and long vase life, complemented by the sweet fragrance of the Freesias. While minor, infrequent color variations occur, the overall consensus is that this blend offers fantastic, low maintenance results, making it a highly recommended choice for transforming garden spaces.
Know before you buy
Yes, this blend is excellent for containers. Ensure your pot has adequate drainage holes and use a high-quality potting mix to support the growth of both the Freesia bulbs and Ranunculus corms.
Both the Freesia bulbs and Ranunculus corms should be planted at a depth of approximately 2 inches. While the planting depth is the same, be sure to space the Freesia about 3 inches apart and the Ranunculus 4 to 6 inches apart for optimal airflow.
Absolutely. Both Freesia and Ranunculus are highly regarded as cut flowers due to their elegant appearance and long vase life. They are perfect for creating fresh, sophisticated floral arrangements for your home.
If you are outside of zones 8-10, you can still enjoy this blend by planting them in containers that can be moved indoors or to a sheltered area during freezing temperatures. Alternatively, you can treat them as annuals and plant them in the spring after the danger of frost has passed.
These flowers thrive in full sun to partial sun conditions. For the most profuse blooming, aim for a spot that receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily.
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