Ranunculus glacialis

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Read about Ranunculus glacialis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Ranunculus glacialis, Linn. Perennial, 3-6 in. high: sts. reddish brown, 1-3-fld. : lower lvs. petioled, rather fleshy, palmately 3-parted or 3-cleft, lobes trifid, or again lobed, the lobules rather obtuse; the other lvs. similar but sessile and involucrate: sepals very hirsute; petals obovate to cuneate, obtuse, white or reddish: achenes very numerous, obliquely obovate, slightly compressed, smooth, glabrous, margin above membranaceous- winged; beak straight; receptacle glabrous. May- Aug. Alpine Eu., Arctic regions, Greenland. Gn. 45, p. 28; 48, p. 501. G.C. III. 53:117.—With age the fls. become coppery red.


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