Origin: US Native
Other Common Names: Labrador Buttercup, Plains Buttercup
Duration: Perennial
Bloom Time: May
Height: 3” to 4”
Spacing: 9” to 12”
Light: Full Sun to Part Shade
Soil Moisture: Dry
USDA Zone: 3a-5b
Germination: Can be Difficult. No pre-treatment needed. Sow seeds just below the soil surface at 70F and water.
Seeds Per Oz: 20000
Envision yellow butter poured into a tiny five-petaled mold. Voila! You now have Prairie Buttercup! These dainty and rare wildflowers only reach 6” in height, perfect for the backyard garden or naturalized planting. Shiny, waxy petals add a unique flair to its petite display! Blooms in spring and sometimes also in the fall.