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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 .
Ranunculus fascicularis is a perennial. It produces yellow flowers in early spring. It can be difficult to distinguish from the similar looking Ranunculus hispidus, which occupies much of the same range. In general, Ranunculus fascicularis has an earlier bloom time than Ranunculus hispidus, and is more typically found in drier habitats. [5]
Cauline leaves have short petioles but are otherwise similar. The flowers have four to ten yellow petals (usually five) [4] about 1 cm long. [5] The sepals are yellow-purple, [4] and the stamens and pistils are numerous. [5] It flowers relatively early, typically in March and April, though occasionally blooming in February. [4] [6]
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The leaves are divided into three dissected parts, or sometimes three leaflets. Each plant produces about 6 to 10 flowers. [3] The flower has five, or occasionally ten yellow petals each around a centimeter long. [4] Blooming occurs in July through October, giving the plant its common name. [3]
Ranunculus bulbosus, commonly known as bulbous buttercup or St. Anthony's turnip, [1] is a perennial flowering plant in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. It has bright yellow flowers, and deeply divided, three-lobed long-petioled basal leaves.