These flowers flourish in cooler spring temps and are also known as Persian Buttercup - this is one of the colors in the mix I'm growing for the first time this spring.
Kathy, because I was curious about the size of this Persian buttercup (Ranunculus asiaticus), I've searched on the net for further information and have found THIS. The shown picture on the net however hasn't any resemblance with your Persian buttercup picture, so I've some doubts now whether the both Ranunculi have similar properties. It's anyhow a wonderful capture and an amazing result of your green thumbs.
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