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Ranunculus baudotii, brackish water-crowfoot, is a flowering plant in the Ranunculaceae (buttercup family). As the name suggests, it tends to grow near the sea, typically in pools and ditches in coastal marshes that are slightly salty due to sea spray. It can also be found inland where there is some saline influence.
Fan-leaved water-crowfoot; Europe; Ranunculus clivicola B.G.Briggs: Alpine regions of southeastern Australia; Ranunculus coloradensis (L. Benson) L. Benson: Ranunculus cordiger Viviani: Ranunculus cortusifolius Willd. Azores buttercup; Ranunculus crassipes: Subantarctic buttercup; Subantarctic region
Ranunculus flabellaris is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup genus, Ranunculus, known by the common name yellow water buttercup or the yellow water crowfoot. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is native to much of North America , including the southern half of Canada and most of the United States .
Ranunculus aquatilis, the common water-crowfoot or white water-crowfoot, is a plant species of the genus Ranunculus, native throughout most of Europe and western North America, and also northwest Africa. [2] This is an aquatic plant, growing in mats on the surface of water. It has branching thread-like underwater leaves and toothed floater leaves.
Ranunculus fluitans (the river water-crowfoot, [3]) is a species of buttercup. It is a perennial water plant, which when in favourable conditions (such as fast flowing water, [ 4 ] ) can grow up to 6 m (20 ft) height.
Ranunculus gmelinii, Gmelin's buttercup [1] or small yellow water-crowfoot, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family, Ranunculaceae. It is native to northern North America, where it occurs across Canada and the northern and higher-elevation regions of the United States. [2] [3] It is also present in Eurasia. [3]