Ranunculus repens

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Read about Ranunculus repens in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Ranunculus repens, Linn. Perennial, stoloniferous: root- stock short and thick; roots fibrous: sts. decumbent, 8 in. to 2 ft. long, more or less appressed hairy: lvs. 3-divided, the terminal segm. or all three petioluled, all ovate, cuneate or truncate, acute, incised-lobed: peduncles sulcate: fls. yellow, about 1 in. across; sepals spreading, hairy below; petals obovate, much longer than the sepals: achenes in a globose head, plano- compressed, ovate-orbicular, beak slightly curved less than half the length of the body; receptacle slightly villous. May-July. Eu., Siberia, N. Amer., Newfoundland to Va., Ont. and Brit. Col., Bermuda and Jamaica. B.B. (ed. 2) 2:113. Var. flore-pleno, DC., Fig. 3343, is a double form not uncommon in gardens.


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