Hairy Buttercup
Hairy Buttercup
Hairy Buttercup – Splendid Yellow Blooms for Simple Appeal.
Add zany elegance to your yard with the Hairy Buttercup (Ranunculus sardous), a tough wildflower with bright yellow flowers and hairy leaves. Naturalizing in meadows, borders, or pollinator gardens is excellent because it does well in all conditions, bringing color and life to your outdoor areas.
Key Features:
White with Yellow Flowers: Blooms in light clusters, five-petal flowers in spring and summer.
Pollinator Magnet: Attracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects.
Minimal Care: Easily tolerates all kinds of soil and doesn’t need much upkeep.
Hardy Growth: Intolerant of various climates from whole to part shade.
Multi-use Landscape: Great for wildflower beds, natural areas, and cottage-style landscapes.
Benefits of Hairy Buttercup:
Look: Provides yellow pops to any garden.
Bird Feed: Feeds insects with nectar and pollen to maintain local ecosystems.
Drought Tolerance: Dose well in drainage soils suitable for low-water gardens.
Easy To Spread: Grows quickly and spreads throughout the home for lush, blooming beds.
Seasonal Interest: Gives you endless blooms during warmer months.
Planting & Care Instructions:
Daytime: Full Sun, Partial Shade.
Soil: Performs best in well-drained, moist soils but adapts well to conditions.
Keeping Water: Not too water-demanding; drought-tolerant once established.
Space: Plant 12-18 inches apart to spread.
Maintenance: Deadhead deadheading flowers so they continue to flower, and you don’t over-seed.
Why Choose Hairy Buttercup?
Hairy Buttercup: Hairy Buttercup is a great plant to add to your garden, with bright flowers and low maintenance. Its versatility makes it the perfect plant for novice and veteran gardeners. Apply it to empty spots, create areas for pollinators, or create an organic, meadowy feel to your yard. The golden color and easy care Hairy Buttercup is a garden favorite.