Ranunculus californicus


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Read about Ranunculus californicus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Ranunculus californicus, Benth. Perennial, 6-25 in. high, pubescent or hirsute: sts. rather weak, branching and naked above: lvs. ternately divided or parted, some pinnately 5-divided, segms. linear or narrow-lanceolate and often 2-3-parted: fls. yellow; sepals closely reflexed ; petals 6-15, glossy, oblong or narrowly obovate, 1/3-1/2in. long: achenes flattened, only slightly margined, beak short, stout, and closely recurved. Dry ground, Calif, and Ore.— The common species of that region.


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