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Rununculus by GUERN2012

Rununculus grow from bulb like tuberous roots and are sometimes called 'Persian Buttercups'. They are highly valued as a cut flower and popular with florists as well as being ideal for gardens.

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File Number: 298918
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Title: Rununculus
Description: Rununculus grow from bulb like tuberous roots and are sometimes called 'Persian Buttercups'. They are highly valued as a cut flower and popular with florists as well as being ideal for gardens.
Tags: rununculus persian buttercups orange cut flower bloom bulb tuberous roots cut flower florists cottage garden gardening cultivation planting spring
Categories: Nature Flowers
Photographer: GUERN2012
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Rununculus grow from bulb like tuberous roots and are sometimes called 'Persian Buttercups'. They are highly valued as a cut flower and popular with florists as well as being ideal for gardens.