- Invasive Weeds: Creeping Buttercup - Daves Garden
Creeping Buttercup (Ranunculus repens) is one of the most aggressive wildflowers in North America, thought to have been imported as an ornamental from its native Europe The USDA Plants Database shows this species as being naturalized in all areas of North America except Florida, Puerto Rico, Georgia, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Kansas, New Mexico, Arizona, North Dakota, Saskatchewan, and the
- Ranunculus asiaticus - Daves Garden
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- Identifying Wildflowers: Swamp Buttercup; Ranunculus hispidus var. nitidus
Ranunculus hispidus var nitidus is a spring blooming wildflower native to eastern North America, where it forms great colonies in damp or boggy meadows It makes great yellow swaths across pastures and fields each spring, making it a lovely sight when seen in these groups
- Whats Up? Persian Buttercup! - Daves Garden
Photos: The ranunculus banner is by DaylilySLP, the tubers photo by gardenwife, and the last photo by jcom51, all from the Dave's Garden PlantFiles The pink ranunculus photo is by 4028mdk09, courtesy of Wikimedia Commons and this license
- Ranunculus, Double Creeping Buttercup, Popcorn Plant Pleniflorus
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- Beginner Gardening:Ranunculus in zone 6 - Daves Garden
A thread in the Beginner Gardening forum, titled Ranunculus in zone 6
- Ranunculus Species, Grassy-Leaved Buttercup - Daves Garden
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- Ranunculus Species, Giant Buttercup, Meadow Buttercup, Showy Buttercup . . .
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