Ranunculus montanus
Read about Ranunculus montanus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Ranunculus montanus, Willd. Perennial, about 6 in. high: rootstock short, creeping: sts. pubescent, with soft appressed or spreading hairs, especially toward the top, usually 1-fld.: radical lvs. few, petioled, glabrous, orbicular or pentagonal, palmately 3-parted, segms. obovate, trifid, obtuse, sinus sharp; cauline lvs. 3-5- parted, sessile, somewhat clasping, segms. linear-oblong, divergent, obtuse: fls. bright yellow, terminal, about 1 in. or more across; sepals pubescent, concave, acute, yellowish green; petals 5, large, broadly obovate with a very short scale at base: achenes 20-30. turgid, glabrous, beak recurved, much shorter than the body; receptacle pilose. May-July. Mountains of Eu. B.M. 3022. L.B.C. 17:1610. G. 37:341. Var. dentatus, Baumg. (R, carpaticus, Herbich). Lvs. much more toothed than in the type: plant much taller: fls. larger. B.M. 7266. Gn. 52:262.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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