Ranunculus insignis


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Read about Ranunculus insignis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Ranunculus insignis, Hook. f. Perennial, 1-3 ft. high, usually villous: sts. stout and erect, paniculately branched: radical lvs. numerous, large, rounded-cordate or reni- form-crenate, often short-lobed, 4-9 in. diam., thick and leathery; petioles stout, sheathing at base; caulinc lvs. smaller, upper cut and lobed: peduncles often very numerous, stout with linear-oblong bracts: fls. golden yellow, 1-2 in. across; sepals 5, woolly outside; petals 5-6, rarely more, obcordate, with 1 or 2 glands at base: achenes forming a rounded head 1/2in. diam., swollen, villous, beak long and slender; receptacle oblong, pubescent. New Zeal.—A variable plant, both in size and degree of hairiness.


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