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  2. Caltha palustris - Wikipedia

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    Caltha palustris, known as marsh-marigold [1] and kingcup, is a small to medium sized perennial herbaceous plant of the buttercup family, native to marshes, fens, ditches and wet woodland in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. It flowers between April and August, dependent on altitude and latitude, but occasional flowers may occur at ...

  3. Caltha scaposa - Wikipedia

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    Caltha scaposa is a low, perennial herb with one or two yellow hermaphrodite saucer-shaped flowers. This marsh-marigold species belongs to the buttercup family, grows in moist alpine fields and is native to the eastern Himalayas and the mountains on the eastern margin of the Tibetan highland.

  4. Caltha leptosepala - Wikipedia

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    Caltha leptosepala subsp. howellii. This is a perennial herb growing a mostly naked stem with leaves located basally. The leaves are up to 13 or 15 centimetres (5 or 6 inches) long and may have smooth, wrinkled, or toothed edges.

  5. Caltha - Wikipedia

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    Flowers with five to eight white narrow obovate sepals (widest between tip and middle). Inhabits subalpine fields on New Zealand's South Island. → Caltha obtusa: 7: Plants with aerial leaves and erect or decumbent stems, sometimes developing roots after flowering. Flowers larger than 1½ cm with four or mostly five to eight sepals. → 8 -

  6. These Fresno residents maintain tradition of growing ...

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    The Fresno Metro Ministry community garden at the corner of Poplar and Belmont avenues –filled with the vibrant orange color in different shades of the cempasúchil flower (called marigold in ...

  7. Caltha introloba - Wikipedia

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    The alpine marsh-marigold is a small hairless, perennial alpine herb, with short, stout rhizomes, and forms dense mats.Its leaves have petioles of about 5 cm long with a leaf blade that is oblong or lanceolate rounded triangular, 8–40 mm long, emarginate, with 2 lanceolate triangular appendages of 4–20 mm long on the upper surface.

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