Ranunculus lingua | 9cm Pot | Yellow Flower

Price range: £3.02 through £4.43

Common Names

  • Greater Spearwort
  • Large Spearwort

Ranunculus lingua, or Greater Spearwort, is a stunning native UK aquatic plant. It displays vibrant, glossy yellow flowers and spear-shaped leaves, perfect for pond margins or bog gardens. This plant attracts beneficial pollinators, adding beauty and ecological value to your garden.

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Ranunculus lingua
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Discover Ranunculus lingua, also known as Greater Spearwort, a stunning native aquatic plant perfectly suited for UK garden ponds and boggy areas. This striking perennial brings vibrant life to wetland landscapes. Its cheerful yellow blooms and unique foliage create a captivating sight throughout summer. Renowned for thriving in damp conditions, Ranunculus lingua enriches both ornamental and wildlife-friendly gardens. Historically, the genus name “Ranunculus” comes from the Latin “rana,” meaning frog, due to these plants often growing near water. The species epithet “lingua” refers to the spear-like shape of its distinctive leaves.

Key Features of Ranunculus lingua

  • Features large, glossy, buttercup-yellow flowers.
  • Displays attractive, lance-shaped bright green foliage.
  • Naturally enhances pond margins, bog gardens, and ditches.
  • Attracts valuable pollinators like bees and other insects.
  • A robust, low-maintenance native UK plant.

The Beauty of Ranunculus lingua

Ranunculus lingua truly captivates with its brilliant flowers. Each bloom is a generous size, showing off a deep, sunny yellow hue. Furthermore, their glossy texture makes them sparkle, especially when bathed in sunlight. These vibrant cups emerge on tall, sturdy stems, creating an impressive vertical accent in any water feature. Alongside its lovely flowers, the foliage of Greater Spearwort offers significant appeal. The leaves are distinctively lance-shaped, or spear-like, which gives the plant its common name. They present a fresh, bright green colour, adding to the plant’s overall healthy appearance. These leaves emerge from the water, forming a lush backdrop for the sunny blooms.

Perfect for UK Wetland Gardens

This particular Ranunculus thrives in consistently wet soil or shallow water. Thus, it is an excellent choice for bog gardens, pond edges, or naturalistic wetland areas across the UK. It naturally colonises damp spots, adding a touch of wild beauty. Its presence helps create a diverse ecosystem within your garden. Moreover, Ranunculus lingua provides an essential resource for local wildlife. Its open, nectar-rich flowers draw in bees, hoverflies, and other beneficial insects. Therefore, planting Greater Spearwort contributes to biodiversity, supporting your garden’s ecological balance. This plant offers both visual charm and vital environmental benefits.

Growing Ranunculus lingua requires little ongoing intervention once established. It generally maintains its form well, needing no specific pruning for shape. However, you might choose to trim back spent flower stems to encourage tidiness, or remove old foliage at the season’s end. This plant is a fantastic addition for those wanting to add a vibrant, low-care native to their water garden.

Max Height 1.20 at maturity
Max Spread 0.60 at maturity
Growth Rate Fast
Fast-growing
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun
Soil Type
Clay Silt Loam Peat
H6 H6 – Hardy in severe conditions

Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -20°C to -15°C

Care Notes

Plant Ranunculus lingua in consistently wet soil or in shallow water, up to 30cm deep. It requires minimal ongoing maintenance once established. Deadhead spent flowers to maintain appearance and encourage further blooming, or allow them to set seed. Cut back old foliage in late autumn or early spring to tidy the plant. This species can be quite vigorous; divide clumps every few years to control spread and maintain plant health.