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Title: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: Darren on July 26, 2010, 10:32:59 AM
Autumn flowering summer-dormant species illustrated in the new 'Rock Garden'. Does anyone have material of this to spare? All sorts of things to swap.

Darren.
Title: Re: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: mark smyth on July 26, 2010, 10:57:34 AM
I did have spare. I'll knock out the pot later
Title: Re: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: mark smyth on December 01, 2010, 04:30:17 PM
I forgot, sorry.

This autumn they havent appeared. I'll empty the pot when it thaws and see what I have
Title: Re: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: Darren on December 03, 2010, 01:02:39 PM
Thanks Mark - no worries. Hope they have survived for you though.
Title: Re: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: mark smyth on December 15, 2010, 07:45:07 PM
 :'( Knocked out the pot today. Sadly all three are dead. It's quite puzzling why they should survive last winter but die while dormant.

Do you grow R. psilostachys? I have some just coming back in to growth
Title: Re: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: Darren on December 16, 2010, 08:03:00 AM
Sorry to hear that Mark.

Never heard of R. psilostachys - do  you have a pic?
Title: Re: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: mark smyth on December 18, 2010, 07:24:57 PM
In a pot it never did very well - for me anyway. Once released in to a small raised bed from which it can't escape it did very well. It so far runs slightly, has lovely soft grey hairy leaves and excellent very shiny yellow flowers with a greenish centre. I cant remember how high it grows but it's at least 30cm. It grows from 'bulbs' very similar to the double Ranunculus seen in garden centres
Title: Re: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: Darren on December 20, 2010, 03:10:37 PM
What a nice plant Mark.
Title: Re: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: mark smyth on December 20, 2010, 03:36:08 PM
I got it in April 2008, removed and potted some 'bulbs' and planted it that summer. In the last two years it hasnt spread far. Cliff told me he grows his in a pot. If you want a couple I'll send them when the snow goes. 
Title: Re: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: Darren on December 21, 2010, 08:06:04 AM
I would like - thank you!  :)
Title: Re: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: Darren on January 13, 2011, 11:00:38 AM
My SRGC seed allocation included a generous packet of wild collected R. bullatus seed :)

Now I just need to germinate them.

They don't actually look much like ranunculus seed at first glance but perhaps this is normal for the species.
Title: Re: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: ranunculus on January 13, 2011, 11:09:42 AM
Hi Darren,
I hope you are successful ... R. bullatus will never win prizes at an alpine show but is an interesting addition to any collection.  Autumn flowering on Malta.

http://www.maltawildplants.com/RANU/Ranunculus_bullatus.php
Title: Re: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: Darren on January 13, 2011, 01:30:08 PM
Thanks Cliff,

The pictures in the rock garden showed it flowering on very short stems in rock crevices and looking quite attractive. Pictures I've seen elsewhere suggest longer stems are more usual and are certainly more likely here in the cloudy North West of England...

Still - I'll give it a whirl and if it proves to be autumn flowering here then it will at least be interesting.
Title: Re: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: Darren on February 16, 2011, 12:47:03 PM
Update - I sowed half the seed a month ago and kept half to sow in autumn (when I would normally sow summer-dormant species). The ones I sowed are already germinating  :)

Title: Re: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: mark smyth on February 16, 2011, 12:59:19 PM
Thats fast!

Darren pm me your address to send the R. psilostachys
Title: Re: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: Darren on February 16, 2011, 03:19:08 PM
I know - worried that any ranunculus that germinates so easily and quickly must be a weed! Will send PM - thanks.
Title: Re: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: Darren on May 23, 2011, 06:46:53 PM
It appears my fears were justified. It doesn't look like bullatus at all to me and is extremely vigorous with lots of little squinny flowers and setting loads of seed. I'm going to ditch it just in case it turns out to be hardy as I suspect extreme weedy tendencies. I dare say someone might be able to suggest an ID? I won't have the plant long enough to change the label however.....



Title: Re: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: pehe on June 15, 2011, 11:32:24 AM
Bad luck Daren with R. bullatus! You can get seeds from www.rareplants.de. I have just sown mine.

Poul
Title: Re: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: Darren on June 15, 2011, 03:25:43 PM
Thank you Poul - I will have a look. I've seen their website but never actually bought anything yet.

Title: Re: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: pehe on August 15, 2011, 06:54:01 AM
Ranunculus bullatus has germinated!

Poul
Title: Re: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: jandals on August 15, 2011, 08:59:24 AM
 
It appears my fears were justified. It doesn't look like bullatus at all to me and is extremely vigorous with lots of little squinny flowers and setting loads of seed. I'm going to ditch it just in case it turns out to be hardy as I suspect extreme weedy tendencies. I dare say someone might be able to suggest an ID? I won't have the plant long enough to change the label however.....





Hi Darren . Looks very much like a weed I have in my garden . I think it is Ranunculus muricatus . Ditching is a good idea
Title: Re: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: Darren on August 15, 2011, 12:30:57 PM
Congratulations Poul,

And thank you Jandals, on behalf of those others who requested the 'bullatus' seed and are now trying to eradicate this from their gardens.... At least they can now give it a name!
Title: Re: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: Anthony Darby on August 16, 2011, 06:29:36 AM
Poul, Ranuculatus bullatus doesn't have a stem to its leaf.
Title: Re: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: pehe on August 16, 2011, 07:10:12 AM
Poul, Ranuculatus bullatus doesn't have a stem to its leaf.

Then I seem to be as unlucky as Darren :(

Poul
Title: Re: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: Anthony Darby on August 16, 2011, 07:51:21 AM
Don't give up. I quite often get stray seedlings that have nothing to do with the seeds I planted. They've just arrived. Curiously, they often look like the one in your pic, but in my case they would be bramble!
Title: Re: Ranunculus bullatus
Post by: pehe on August 17, 2011, 07:22:14 AM
Thanks for your encouragement! Normally I keep ungerminated pots for 2-3 years and will certainly do the same with this one, hoping the true R. bullatus shows op.

Poul
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