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  2. Ranunculus repens - Wikipedia

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    Ranunculus repens, the creeping buttercup, is a flowering plant in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae, native to Europe, Asia and northwestern Africa. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is also called creeping crowfoot and (along with restharrow ) sitfast .

  3. Ranunculus - Wikipedia

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    The familiar and widespread buttercup of gardens throughout Northern Europe (and introduced elsewhere) is the creeping buttercup Ranunculus repens, which has extremely tough and tenacious roots. Two other species are also widespread, the bulbous buttercup Ranunculus bulbosus and the much taller meadow buttercup Ranunculus acris.

  4. List of Ranunculus species - Wikipedia

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    Species & synonyms Common names Native range Illustration Ranunculus californicus Benth.: California buttercup; California; Ranunculus canus Benth.: Sacramento Valley buttercup

  5. Edible or not? Alicia Silverstone's misstep shows how toxic ...

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    Creeping buttercup, an invasive, perennial weed that closely resembles flat-leaf parsley, can cause severe abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, irregular heartbeat and more.

  6. List of Ranunculales of Montana - Wikipedia

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    There are at least 78 members of the barberry and buttercup order, Ranunculales, found in Montana. [1] Some of these species are exotics (not native to Montana) [ 2 ] and some species have been designated as Species of Concern .

  7. Forest stands in Białowieża Forest - Wikipedia

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    Frequently occurring groundcover species include marsh fern, purple small-reed, creeping buttercup, common nettle, wood avens, yellow loosestrife, moneywort, tufted loosestrife, lady fern, and common rush. Species differentiating it from the moist forest include meadowsweet, bittersweet, marsh-marigold, cabbage thistle, yellow flag, and others.

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