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Ranunculaceae - Buttercup Family #1
... Buttercup Family #1 Carolina Buttercup Common Name(s): Carolina Buttercup Scientific Name: Ranunculus carolinianus Family: Ranunculaceae Buttercup Family Flower: 1/2-1" with five shiny yellow petals. Leaves: deep l y lobed into three leaflet each of which is also lobed. Plant: 10-20" trailing plant. General Comments: Often found trailing in lawns. Back to Family Index
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Ranunculaceae - Buttercup Family
Ranunculaceae - Buttercup Family Ranunculaceae - Buttercup Family Flowers: Fruit: Leaves: Plant: Back to Family Index
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Ranunculaeae Society
... , there is a member of this plant family in flower almost every month of the year. Some examples of popular garden plants, which belong to the Ranunculaceae (buttercup) family include, Aconitum, Actaea, Anemone, Aquilegia, Caltha, Clematis, Delphinium, Eranthis, Helleborus, Hepatica, Nigella, Pulsatilla, Ranunuculus, Thalictrum and Trollius. Contributions to Newsletter The chairman and newsletter ...
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Ranunculaeae Society - Membership
... JOIN Membership By joining the Ranunculaceae Society you will be helping to promote the planting and cultivation of many different genera, species and cultivars belonging to the buttercup family, Ranunculaceae, in our gardens. To join the Ranunculaceae Society, please download and print the membership leaflet in one of the following formats: Microsoft Word 2000 (.doc) Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) Right ...
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Growing Clematis, HYG-1247-94
... State University Extension Fact Sheet Horticulture and Crop Science 2021 Coffey Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43210-1086 Growing Clematis HYG-1247-94 Jane C. Martin Plant Characteristics Clematis (KLEM-a-tis) is a member of the Ranunculaceae (buttercup) family. The word is from the Greek and means "vine." This genus includes approximately 250 species and numerous garden hybrids ...
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UCJEPS: Jepson Manual Treatment Indexes
... Plantain Family PLATANACEAE Plane Tree, Sycamore Family PLUMBAGINACEAE Leadwort Family POLEMONIACEAE Phlox Family POLYGALACEAE Milkwort Family POLYGONACEAE Buckwheat Family PORTULACACEAE Purslane Family PRIMULACEAE Primrose Family PUNICACEAE Pomegranate Family RAFFLESIACEAE Rafflesia Family RANUNCULACEAE Buttercup Family RESEDACEAE Mignonette Family RHAMNACEAE Buckthorn Family ...
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Ranunculaceae
... Polemoniaceae Polygonaceae Portulacaceae Primulaceae Ranunculaceae Rhamnaceae Rosaceae Rubiaceae Rutaceae Salicaceae Saxifragaceae Scrophulariaceae Solanaceae Ulmaceae Urticaceae Valerianaceae Verbenaceae Violaceae Viscaceae Ranunculaceae Buttercup or Crowfoot Family Please click on the thumbnail images to go to the image page for that species. Aquilegia formosa {++} (= ...
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Ranunculus glaberrimus... Sagebrush Buttercup
Ranunculus glaberrimus... Sagebrush Buttercup Ranunculus glaberrimus var. glaberrimus Sagebrush Buttercup Family: Ranunculaceae (Buttercup family) Photo taken at Yakima River Canyon, open rocky slope 2002 Thayne Tuason Flowers: petals 4 to 15 mm, yellow; sepals 4 to 7 mm, reflexed; Leaves: basal leaves 2 to 5 cm mostly ovate to obovate, ...
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Flower Family Chart by Prairie Frontier
... - Minor subdivisions of species. Cultivar- Type of plant that has been produced artificially. 11 Main Families Liliaceae - Lily Family Fabaceae - Bean Family Cruciferae - Mustard Family Umbelliferae - Parsley Family Caryophyllaceae - Pink Family Polygonaceae - Smartweed Family Ranunculaceae - Buttercup Family Campanulaceae - Bellflower Family Rosaceae - Rose Family Lamiaceae - Mint Family ...
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RANUNCULACEAE
RANUNCULACEAE RANUNCULACEAE - The Buttercup Family There are around 1800 species in this family, which is found mainly in the colder regions of the world. Most of them are well-known wild flowers ... -sided) capsule which splits at maturity to release them (as in Aquilegia). Members of this Family usually have: Five coloured sepals instead of petals (except Buttercups) Divided leaves Non-woody tissue ...
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