Ranunculus are usually available as cut flowers in spring. They make the garden unsafe with their flowering period from May. What do these flowers express? For whom are they suitable as a gift?

In the language of flowers…
If you want to give someone a special kind of joy, you can do the right thing with a bouquet of ranunculus. But what do these often strongly filled and colorful flowers express in terms of the language of flowers?
- uniqueness
- charm
- romance
- attraction
- beauty
When you give a person a whole bouquet of ranunculus, you are telling them that they are unique to you, that they have a very special meaning for you. You express the strong attraction and convey that you are totally addicted to this person.
Ranunculus also stand for spring. With their early flowering period and their luminosity, they herald the spring season. This makes them the ideal companions alongside daffodils, which are also seen as heralds of spring.
colors and their meaning
Ranunculus shine in the most beautiful colors! This is what their colors paired with their flower shape stand for:
- red: love, eroticism, passion
- white: innocence, purity (optimal for bridal bouquets)
- yellow: zest for life, energy (great together with orange)
- orange: warmth, courage
- pink: romance, tenderness (complementary to white)
- violet: individuality, spirituality
Red buttercups are perfect for a date or a marriage proposal! Yellow and orange ranunculus make a good spring bouquet in the home, as their light color will help you forget about the dreary winter.
tips
Ranunculus do look beautiful. But don't let appearances fool you: these flowers are poisonous!