Celery flowers and Lour flowers are perennial herb flowers of Ranunculus and Ranunculus. Colorful, mostly double or semidouble, flower like peony, but smaller, usually 8cm~1ocm in diameter; leaves resembling celery, often known as celery. Native to southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia. In 1596, the British introduced artificial cultivation, which is very common in gardens and cut flowers. Now many countries have cultivated, and Holland, Britain, France, the United States, Japan and other more cultivated, and have produced many cut flowers and potted varieties. In the 90s of last century, China began to introduce flowers from Holland and Japan as flowers in flower cutting, potting and spring flower exhibitions.
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