Ficaria verna Aurantiaca Group (Ranunculus ficaria)

Ficaria verna Aurantiaca Group (Ranunculus ficaria)

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Potsize – 9cm

Lesser Celandine. Mahogany buds open to neatly shaped, bright glossy orange flowers. Each one has a darker, matt orange central disc and a strong coloured orange boss of stamens. As the flowers age the petals spread and the central disc becomes more prominent whilst the petal colour fades. Arrow-head shaped leaves are green, overlain with pewter and marked with a central black splash.

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Ficaria verna Aurantiaca Group (Ranunculus ficaria)

Lesser Celandine. Ficaria verna Aurantiaca Group (Ranunculus ficaria) has mahogany buds opening to neatly shaped, bright glossy orange flowers. Each one has a darker, matt orange central disc and a strong coloured orange boss of stamens. As the flowers age the petals spread and the central disc becomes more prominent whilst the petal colour fades. Arrow-head shaped leaves are green, overlain with pewter and marked with a central black splash.

Wonderful ephemeral magic carpets for the Spring garden, slipping into dormancy by May. The double forms set little seed, but care should be taken to avoid digging through colonies in the dormant season as division of dormant crowns is a very effective means of vegetative propagation.

The raw leaves of Lesser celandine can be quite toxic if ingested, containing the toxin protoanemonin the same toxin as found in the baneberries. As such its planting in North America is prohibited on account of the possible effects on livestock. They are little trouble in the garden, only becoming so when people take the fresh leaves as a herbal remedy. Herbalists have long prescribed them as a cure for hemorrhoids – the common name is pilewort – on account of the supposed resemblance of the roots to piles. (It’s the old doctrine of signatures again). The use of any of the plant undried is not to be recommended.

They have  along association with literature, Wordsworth having written poetry to them more than once.

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