Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Bulbs => Bulbs General => Topic started by: Rodger Whitlock on March 26, 2010, 08:37:54 PM
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I'm interested in tracking down the correct names of three double forms I have of Ranunculus ficaria. All are yellow.
#1, which I believe is correctly named 'Flore-plena', is fully double, all the floral parts having mutated into petals. This is a fairly common plant, and spreads vigorously via its tubers. http://www.johnjearrard.co.uk/plants/ranunculusficaria/ranunculusficariafloreplena/ranunculusficariafloreplena.html
The other two doubles I have I've never seen in gardens, just at one specialist nursery here (now closed):
#2 may be 'Collarette', judging from photos at http://www.johnjearrard.co.uk/plants/ranunculusficaria/ranunculusficariacollarette/ranunculusficariacollarette.html
#3 I am pretty sure is 'E. A. Bowles' by comparison to http://www.johnjearrard.co.uk/plants/ranunculusficaria/ranunculusficariaeabowles/ranunculusficariaeabowles.html plus the fact that I did once buy a plant of R. ficaria under this name.
Are there other cultivars similar to the 'Flore-plena' and the 'Collarette' illustrated that might be mistaken for those?
Postscript: Diane Whitehead's mention of 'Picton's Double' rang a bell, and I am pretty sure that what I labelled as 'Flore-plena' is, in fact, 'Picton's Double'.
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Nothing that I know of can be confused with Collarette. Double Cream and Randall's White could be mistaken for EA Bowles. I think I know the latter as Double Bronze
here are mine
http://www.marksgardenplants.com/ranunculus_ficaria.htm (http://www.marksgardenplants.com/ranunculus_ficaria.htm)
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The double ones I have bought locally (I think) are:
fl pleno, Bowles Double and Picton's Double. I'm not sure
where Bowles is, but I took four flowering pots of Picton's
to the VIRAGS spring show for the plant sale tomorrow.
Heronswood sold others, like Collarette and Double Bronze.
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Here's a pic of 'Collarette' today