Woodland Buttercup



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Woodland Buttercup

Ranunculus uncinatus
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Plantae
Clade:Tracheophytes
Clade:Angiosperms
Clade:Eudicots
Order:Ranunculales
Family:Ranunculaceae
Genus:Ranunculus
Species:
Binomial name
Ranunculus uncinatus
D.Don ex G.Don

Ranunculus uncinatus is a species of buttercup known by the common names woodland buttercup[1] and little buttercup. It is native to western North America from Alaska to California to New Mexico, where it grows in wet, wooded habitat such as forest streambanks. It is a perennial herb producing a slender, erect stem which may exceed half a meter in maximum height. The lightly hairy lower leaves have blades deeply divided into three toothed lobes borne on long petioles. The upper leaves are smaller and divided into narrower lobes. The flower has four or five yellow petals a few millimeters long around a central receptacle and many stamens and pistils. The fruit is an achene borne in a spherical cluster.

  • Creeping buttercup is the common buttercup found in damp places on grassland, along woodland and field edges, and in parks and gardens. It flowers mainly between May and August, its long, rooting runners helping it to spread across lawns - much to the dissatisfaction of some gardeners!
  • Western Buttercup is native between Alaska, western Washington, Oregon and California. Often, it can be found in woodland clearings, on grassy slopes, and in moist meadows, at elevations ranging from sea level to subalpine.
  • Ranunculus uncinatus is a species of buttercup known by the common names woodland buttercup and little buttercup. It is native to western North America from Alaska to California to New Mexico, where it grows in wet, wooded habitat such as forest streambanks. It is a perennial herb producing a slender, erect stem which may exceed half a meter in maximum height.

Minecraft windows 10 free code. There are at least 78 members of the barberry and buttercup order, Ranunculales, found in Montana. Some of these species are exotics (not native to Montana) and some species have been designated as Species of Concern. Buttercup, genus of about 300 species of herbaceous flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae. Buttercups are distributed nearly worldwide and are especially common in woods and fields of the north temperate zone. Cleaner for a mac. Several are cultivated as ornamentals and for the floral industry.

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  1. ^'Ranunculus uncinatus'. Natural Resources Conservation Service PLANTS Database. USDA. Retrieved 18 October 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)

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