Ranunculus for a Birthday
Ranunculus layers tissue-thin petals into charm and radiance — a spring-birthday upgrade that looks pricier than it is. Peach, coral and soft pink lead.
Layer on layer of tissue-thin petals: ranunculus means charm and radiance, a spring-birthday upgrade that looks far more precious than its price.
TL;DR. Ranunculus for a birthday: charming, radiant and luxurious-looking — a spring-birthday upgrade. In the language of flowers ranunculus mean charm, attraction, radiance.

Why ranunculus suit a birthday
In the language of flowers ranunculus stand for charm, attraction, radiance. Layer on layer of tissue-thin petals: ranunculus means charm and radiance, a spring-birthday upgrade that looks far more precious than its price. That mix of meaning and mood is exactly what a birthday wants — warmth and celebration rather than ceremony.
Which colours to pick
Peach, coral and soft pink are the most-loved; a mix of tones reads modern and expensive. The strongest choice of all is the recipient's own favourite colour — it turns a nice bouquet into a personal one.
When ranunculus are at their best
A spring flower (February to May) and short-lived at 5–7 days, so send it close to the day. Expect roughly 5–7 days in the vase with fresh water and a cool spot.
How many to send, and how
A dozen of one colour is a luxurious, romantic-looking gift; five to seven make a delicate posy. A morning delivery works for the whole day; sending to a restaurant mid-celebration doesn't — the bouquet spends the evening under the table.
See the full picture — every recommended flower, budget and timing — on our birthday flowers guide.
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