Red Buttercup



  • Buttercup chickens have an unusual cup-shaped comb with a complete circle of medium-sized regular points. Males and female Buttercups do not look alike. This rare and exotic breed is excellent for exhibitions, shows and projects.
  • The buttercup squash—sometimes called a turban squash—is a variety of winter squash, but its peak season starts in early fall and lasts through the winter. It has an orange flesh that is typically described as sweet and creamy.
Turnera ulmifolia

Buttercup Bush Plant Features

Bulbous Buttercup (Ranunculus bulbosus) Bulbous buttercups are rather large, growing up to 16.

Buttercup bush is a lovely small, flowering shrub grown in the tropics and loved for its display of yellow flowers that appear all year long. It's also easy to grow; buttercup bush doesn't require any special tips or tricks to look beautiful. You'll often find buttercup bush grown with flowering annuals, perennials, and shrubs in garden beds and borders -- especially butterfly gardens. Because it has a relatively small size, it's a perfect foundation plant, low hedge, and container garden plant, as well.
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Buttercup Bush Growing Instructions

Grow buttercup bush in part shade and moist well-drained soil. Once established, buttercup bush can withstand light drought, but does best when receives consistent moisture. Spreading a layer of mulch over the soil around the base of the plant can help keep it moist longer.
Buttercup bush grows well on its own, but blooms more profusely (and grows faster) when fertilized in spring and summer. You can use any general-purpose garden fertilizer as long as you follow the directions on the fertilizer packaging.
You can prune buttercup bush back at any time without harming it. Pinching the stems back from time to time will help give you a bushier, fuller plant, but this isn't required to grow buttercup bush.
Note: Buttercup bush is not intended for human or animal consumption. Butterflies love it, though!

  • Light

    Outside: Part sun

  • Colors

    Yellow

  • Water

    Moist, well-drained soil

  • Special Features

    Attracts butterflies
    Deer/rabbit resistant
    Super-easy to grow

Complement your Buttercup Bush with these varieties:
Allamanda
Yellow allamanda and buttercup bush make for fun, colorful companions.

Hibiscus, Tropical
Accent buttercup bush with a flamboyant tropical hibiscus plant!

Red Buttercup


Marigold
Grow buttercup bush with yellow, orange, and red marigolds for a cheery summer combo.

Red Buttercup

Turnera ulmifolia

Buttercup Bush Plant Features

Buttercup bush is a lovely small, flowering shrub grown in the tropics and loved for its display of yellow flowers that appear all year long. It's also easy to grow; buttercup bush doesn't require any special tips or tricks to look beautiful. You'll often find buttercup bush grown with flowering annuals, perennials, and shrubs in garden beds and borders -- especially butterfly gardens. Because it has a relatively small size, it's a perfect foundation plant, low hedge, and container garden plant, as well.
Buttercup Bush Questions?
Send us an email and our experts will get back to you.

Buttercup Bush Growing Instructions

Grow buttercup bush in part shade and moist well-drained soil. Once established, buttercup bush can withstand light drought, but does best when receives consistent moisture. Spreading a layer of mulch over the soil around the base of the plant can help keep it moist longer.
Buttercup bush grows well on its own, but blooms more profusely (and grows faster) when fertilized in spring and summer. You can use any general-purpose garden fertilizer as long as you follow the directions on the fertilizer packaging.
You can prune buttercup bush back at any time without harming it. Pinching the stems back from time to time will help give you a bushier, fuller plant, but this isn't required to grow buttercup bush.
Note: Buttercup bush is not intended for human or animal consumption. Butterflies love it, though!

  • Light

    Outside: Part sun

  • Colors

    Yellow

  • Water

    Moist, well-drained soil

  • Special Features

    Attracts butterflies
    Deer/rabbit resistant
    Super-easy to grow

Complement your Buttercup Bush with these varieties:
Allamanda
Yellow allamanda and buttercup bush make for fun, colorful companions.

Hibiscus, Tropical
Accent buttercup bush with a flamboyant tropical hibiscus plant!

Marigold
Grow buttercup bush with yellow, orange, and red marigolds for a cheery summer combo.
Buttercup

Red Buttercup 20th Century Fox






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