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Ranunculus repens – ‘Timothy Clark’ (d)

Spreading, stoloniferous, herbaceous perennial. Three-lobed rough edged leaves, more glossy than the species. Fully double, glossy , yellow flowers from late Spring into Summer. Named by Joe Sharman for Timothy Clark of Netherhall Manor, Soham. This cultivar is registered as under Plant Heritage guardianship.

Height & Spread: 0.5 x 0.5m in 1-2 years.

Hardiness: H7: < -20ºC.

Soil: Any, moist but well-drained to poorly-drained soil.

Light: Full-sun to Part-shade.

Native Range: Horticultural Cultivar.

CARE & BENEFIT 

No routine care required

‘This plant cultivar is registered as under Plant Heritage guardianship.

CHG Notes 

I received Ranunculus repens ‘Timothy Clark’ (d) in the 2023 Plant Heritage plant exchange from a donor in the Northeast region. Attached to the plant was the note shown in the images.

Joe Sharman or “Mr Snowdrop” as he is sometimes known is a Plantsman and owner of Monksilver Nursery. Though often associated with his collection of Galanthus, Joe also grows a large range of Ranunculus. ‘Timothy Clark” was named by Joe c1994 for its donor when it was found to be different to ‘Flore plena’. https://www.monksilvernursery.co.uk

Timothy Clark is the current owner of Netherhall Manor, Soham, Ely, Cambridgeshire. The note I received does not really confirm the originating location, but other sources (Plant Heritage) indicate that Timothy had grown it at Netherhall for some time, knowing it as ‘Flore pleno’. Netherhall Manor itself dates to the 1400’s and has a long and fascinating history which includes links to the Scottish Stuarts and to Oliver Cromwell. Timothy has gardened at the manor since childhood and has been one of the last gardens to grow and ensure the survival of Scottish florists’ ranunculus that have been cultivated since the 1700s. Many of the forms of this cultivated Ranunculus, deriving from R. asiaticus, are also double in nature.  More on the history of the Manor and its plants can be read at https://www.netherhallmanor.com

Propagate by division or separating offsets in Spring or Autumn.

Ian Burrow / Crosby Holme Grown, 2026.

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