Ranunculus matthewsii

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Read about Ranunculus matthewsii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Ranunculus matthewsii, Cheesm. Perennial, 15-20 in. high, glabrous or a few weak hairs on the petioles and peduncles: radical lvs. reniform or orbicular ternate-cut, the main divisions petioluled, coarsely toothed or lobed; petioles stout, 3-9 in. long; cauline lvs. sessile, deeply toothed or lobed: fls. 1-4, large, pure white, sweet- scented, 2 1/2-3 in. across; sepals 5, slightly villous, reflexed; petals numerous, 12-20, oblong-cuneate, rounded at apex; gland solitary, large and basilar: achenes forming an oblong-globose head 1/2in or more diam., turgid, pilose, beak long, subulate. New Zeal. Gn. 78, p. 2.


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