Ranunculus hederaceus


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Read about Ranunculus hederaceus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Ranunculus hederaceus, Linn. (Batrachium hederaceum, S. F. Gray). Perennial, semi-aquatic: sts. creeping, rooting at the nodes: lvs. subreniform or rounded-cordate. 3-5 shallow rounded lobes widening to their base and usually entire or notched at the apex, usually opposite and with a black half-moon; stipules various: peduncles usually shorter than the lvs.: fls. 1/6-1/3in. across, white; petals very narrow, 3-nerved, distant, sometimes hardly exceeding the calyx; stamens 5-12; style prolonging the nearly straight inner edge of the ovary: achenes few, glabrous, obovate, laterally compressed at the base, inflated or rounded at the top, muticous; receptacle globose, naked. June. Shallow ponds or mud. W. Eu. and naturalized in N. Amer., Newfoundland to S. Va. B.B. (ed. 2)2:116.


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