![]() Species, their habitat needs and an identification guide. Thumbnail pictures have links to larger photographs and information about each of the Many species in this family have five petals, but some ( LesserĬelandine, now Ficaria vernabut until recently better known as Ranunculus ficaria, is an example) have a variable number up to 12 or more. There are nearly 2400 species in the Buttercup family, which includes globe flowers as well as the various Ranunculus species. Nanev© 2012.Ranunculaceae - wildflowers of the Buttercup family Medical plant: yes, it is - Medicinal Plants Act. Transported to North America.Ĭonservation status and threats: not protected species in Bulgaria by the Biodiversity Law. (Conspectus of the Bulgarian Vascular Flora) = conspectus&gs_l= Zlc.ĭistribution: Europe, the Mediterranean, Southwestern Asia, North Africa. ![]() References: „Флора на НР България”, том IV, БАН, София, (1970), Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaĭistribution in Bulgaria: Grow on damp meadows, grassy places, wetlands, ponds, along the banks of the trenches, ditches, streams, rivers, swamps. In Ireland: very common in damp places, ditches and flooded areas. It grows in fields and pastures and prefers wet soil. Creeping buttercup has three-lobed dark green, white-spotted leaves that grow out of the node. The fruit is a cluster of achenes 2.5–4 mm long. The gloss is caused by the smooth upper surface of the petal that acts like a mirror the gloss aids in attracting pollinating insects and thermoregulation of the flower's reproductive organs. The flowers are golden yellow, glossy, and 2–3 cm diameter, usually with five petals, and the flower stem is finely grooved. Both the stems and the leaves are finely hairy. The leaves higher on the stems are smaller, with narrower leaflets and may be simple and lanceolate. The basal leaves are compound, borne on a 4–20 cm long petiole and divided into three broad leaflets 1.5–8 cm long, shallowly to deeply lobed, each of which is stalked. It has both prostrate running stems, which produce roots and new plants at the nodes, and more or less erect flowering stems. It is a herbaceous, stoloniferous perennial plant growing to 50 cm tall. It can sometimes form large monocultures, especially in moist areas. It is also called creeping crowfoot and (along with restharrow) sitfast. Ranunculus repens (creeping buttercup) is a spreading perennial forb/herb (family Ranunculaceae), found in many coastal areas of California. Ranunculus repens, the creeping buttercup, is a flowering plant in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae, native to Europe, Asia and northwestern Africa. Northeast Bulgaria (Shumensko) Danube plane (Svishtovsko, Rouse) Fore (Trojan) Sofia region (Sofia) Znepole region (Dragoman, Tran), Rila (Samokovsko), Eastern Rhodopes (Krumovgrad) Tundzha Hilly Plain (Elhovo).įrom „Флора на НР България”, том IV, БАН, София, (1970) Widespread.ģ* Plant without creeping above ground shoots. Prebalkan (Veliko Turnovo), Western Stara Planina (Berkovsko), Rila (Samokov).ģ Plants with creeping above-ground shoots. 3Ģ* Stems laid down or plants only with creeping above ground shoots, rooted in the nodes. ![]() 2Ģ Stems erect or the plants with except straight stems and creeping above-ground shoots …. It is mentioned in the Znepolski region (Dragoman).ġ* Basal leaves once cut triple the shares almost entire with short stems …. Prebalkan (Gabrovo), Rila (Samokovsko), Sofia region (Lyulin). The walnuts are three millimeters long, rounded, ovate, flat, with small pores to the edges a little nose short, straight or rarely curved bow.ġ Basal leaves 2 times triple cut the shares with long toothed stems. ![]() The petals are golden-yellow and shiny, 2 times longer than the calyx, during flowering, upright and adhering to the petals. Stem leaves similar to the basal the uppermost ones sitting down. The basal leaves 1 - 2 times triple cut, with long stems the shares are almost entire or jagged, with short or long stems. Stems erect or laid down, 10 - 15 cm tall, basically unblinked in the form of a bulb or tuber, sometimes with long, rooted and rooted shoots or the plant only with such shoots, often rooted and in the nodes, longitudinally striated, simple or slightly branched, bare or weakly fibrous. The rhizome short roots corded and filamentous. ![]()
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