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  2. Ranunculus abortivus - Wikipedia

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    Its common names include littleleaf buttercup, [1] small-flower crowfoot, [2] small-flowered buttercup, [3] and kidneyleaf buttercup. [4] It is widespread across much of North America , found in all ten Canadian provinces as well as Yukon and the Northwest Territories , and most of the United States , except Hawaii , Oregon , California , and ...

  3. Ranunculus occidentalis - Wikipedia

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    Ranunculus occidentalis, the western buttercup, [1] is a species of buttercup found in the western regions of North America. Its distribution extends from Alaska through British Columbia and Alberta to central California. [1] The flower can be seen in open meadows, forests, and other generally flat areas up to an elevation of 2,200 metres ...

  4. 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.

  5. Ranunculus septentrionalis - Wikipedia

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    Ranunculus septentrionalis, the swamp buttercup, is a species of buttercup found in North America from New Brunswick to Manitoba and from Georgia to Kansas. [1] Although some authors treat it as a distinct species, [ 2 ] others consider it to be a subspecies of Ranunculus hispidus .

  6. Ranunculus aestivalis - Wikipedia

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    Ranunculus aestivalis is a rare species of buttercup known by the common names fall buttercup [1] and autumn buttercup. It is endemic to the state of Utah in the United States, where it exists only in Garfield County next to the Sevier River . [ 2 ]

  7. Ranunculus pedatifidus - Wikipedia

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    Ranunculus pedatifidus is a species of buttercup known by the common names surefoot buttercup, [1] northern buttercup, and birdfoot buttercup. It has a circumpolar distribution, occurring throughout the northern latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere. [ 2 ]

  8. Ranunculus allenii - Wikipedia

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    Allen's buttercup lives in North America, primarily in low-arctic areas. Its distribution in Canada is limited to Labrador, Nunavut, Quebec and the Arctic Archipelago. [4] Unfortunately, its range is decreasing at this time. [4] Ranunculus allenii is a perennial plant that grows mainly in wet environments, for example, wet meadows, marshes, and ...

  9. Ranunculus lobbii - Wikipedia

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    Ranunculus lobbii is a species of buttercup known by the common name Lobb's buttercup, [3] or Lobb's aquatic buttercup in the family Ranunculaceae. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] It is native to a few areas in western North America , where it is reported from British Columbia , Oregon , and northern California .