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  2. The Ultimate Guide to Planting Ranunculus [Video] - AOL

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  3. Ranunculus pimpinellifolius - Wikipedia

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    Ranunculus pimpinellifolius is a perennial herb covered with soft, weak hairs or almost smooth. The leaves are mostly at the base of the stems, pinnately divided into 3-7 segments, segments usually with three lobes and rounded teeth, oval to oblong-shaped, 1–5 cm (0.39–1.97 in) long on a petiole 2–12 cm (0.79–4.72 in) long and sparse to thickly covered in spreading hairs.

  4. Ranunculus peduncularis - Wikipedia

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    Ranunculus peduncularis is a perennial herbaceous plant of 10–50 cm (3.9–19.7 in) high, that grows in tufts from a rhizome. Its leaves are round, 6–8 cm in diameter, deeply incised to compound into three leaflets, each one of them two to three-lobed, with petioles of up to 20 cm (7.9 in) long.

  5. Ranunculus - Wikipedia

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    Ranunculus / r æ ˈ n ʌ ŋ k j ʊ l ə s / [3] is a large genus of about 1750 species [1] [2] of flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae. Members of the genus are known as buttercups , spearworts and water crowfoots .

  6. Ranunculus peltatus - Wikipedia

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    Ranunculus peltatus, the pond water-crowfoot, [2] is a plant species in the genus Ranunculus, native to Europe, southwestern Asia and northern Africa. [3] It is a herbaceous annual or perennial plant generally found in slow streams, ponds, or lakes. It has two different leaf types, broad rounded floating leaves 3–5 cm in diameter with three ...

  7. Ranunculus macounii - Wikipedia

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    Ranunculus macounii is a species of buttercup known by the common name Macoun's buttercup. [1] It is native to much of North America , from Alaska and northwestern Canada to Newfoundland and Labrador , and the contiguous United States except for the northeast and southeastern areas.

  8. Ranunculus glaberrimus - Wikipedia

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    Ranunculus glaberrimus is a herbaceous perennial plant growing to 4–15 centimetres (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 –6 in) tall. The roots are clustered and fleshy. [4] The somewhat thick basal leaves are oval, with long petioles, ranging from entire to having three deep lobes. Cauline leaves have short petioles but are otherwise similar.

  9. Ranunculus reflexus - Wikipedia

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