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  2. Ranunculus californicus - Wikipedia

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    Ranunculus californicus, commonly known as the California buttercup, [ 1] is a flowering plant of the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. It is a native of California, where it is common in many habitats, including chaparral and woodlands . Its distribution extends across many habitats of California, north into Oregon and south into Baja California ...

  3. The Flower Fields - Wikipedia

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    The Flower Fields is a flower garden in Carlsbad Ranch in Carlsbad, California.It is open to visitors between March 1 and Mother's Day. [1]The Flower Fields' attractions include its "Tecolote Giant Ranunculus", a greenhouse filled with cymbidium orchids, a 300-by-170-foot American flag made out of red, white, and blue petunias, [2] as well as the Field's "sweet pea maze."

  4. Ranunculus - Wikipedia

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    Myosurus L. Ranunculus / ræˈnʌŋkjʊləs / [ 3] is a large genus of about 1700 to more than 1800 species [ 1][ 2] of flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae. Members of the genus are known as buttercups, spearworts and water crowfoots . The genus is distributed worldwide, primarily in temperate and montane regions. [ 2]

  5. Ranunculus bulbosus - Wikipedia

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    Genus: Ranunculus. Species: R. bulbosus. Binomial name. Ranunculus bulbosus. L. 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.

  6. Ranunculus acris - Wikipedia

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    The light green ovals denote nectaries. Ranunculus acris is a herbaceous perennial plant that grows to a height of 30 to 100 cm, with ungrooved flowing stems bearing glossy yellow flowers about 25 mm across. There are five overlapping petals borne above five green sepals held upwards against the petals, that turn yellow as the flower matures.

  7. Ranunculus fascicularis - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Ranunculus glaberrimus - Wikipedia

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    Ranunculus glaberrimus is a herbaceous perennial plant growing to 4–15 centimetres ( –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 glacialis - Wikipedia

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    Ranunculus glacialis, the glacier buttercup[ 1] or glacier crowfoot, is a plant of the family Ranunculaceae. It is a 5-10 (-20) cm high perennial herb. Often with a single relatively large (1.8 - 3.8 cm) flower, with 5 petals first white later pink or reddish. The underside of the 5 sepals are densely brown-hairy.