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Ranunculus hispidus |
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Common name |
bristly buttercup |
Family |
ranunculaceae |
Life cycle |
perennial |
Flowers |
yellow |
Size |
36" |
Light |
part shade |
Buttercup native to woodlands of a large swath of the eastern and central United States. Generally considered a wildflower rather than a garden plant.
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In our garden, this plant grows in the following area: left fence nursery area About my plant portraits
PlantLinks to other web pages about Ranunculus hispidus
- Seed from NARGS '24/'25 exchange. Baggy 70F (71%G, 17-40d). Few of the germinated seeds developed
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March 07, 2025
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