![]() Northeast Bulgaria (Shumensko) Danube plane (Svishtovsko, Rouse) Fore (Trojan) Sofia region (Sofia) Znepole region (Dragoman, Tran), Rila (Samokovsko), Eastern Rhodopes (Krumovgrad) Tundzha Hilly Plain (Elhovo).įrom „Флора на НР България”, том IV, БАН, София, (1970) Widespread.ģ* Plant without creeping above ground shoots. Prebalkan (Veliko Turnovo), Western Stara Planina (Berkovsko), Rila (Samokov).ģ Plants with creeping above-ground shoots. 3Ģ* Stems laid down or plants only with creeping above ground shoots, rooted in the nodes. 2Ģ Stems erect or the plants with except straight stems and creeping above-ground shoots …. It is mentioned in the Znepolski region (Dragoman).ġ* Basal leaves once cut triple the shares almost entire with short stems …. Prebalkan (Gabrovo), Rila (Samokovsko), Sofia region (Lyulin). The walnuts are three millimeters long, rounded, ovate, flat, with small pores to the edges a little nose short, straight or rarely curved bow.ġ Basal leaves 2 times triple cut the shares with long toothed stems. ![]() The petals are golden-yellow and shiny, 2 times longer than the calyx, during flowering, upright and adhering to the petals. Stem leaves similar to the basal the uppermost ones sitting down. The basal leaves 1 - 2 times triple cut, with long stems the shares are almost entire or jagged, with short or long stems. Stems erect or laid down, 10 - 15 cm tall, basically unblinked in the form of a bulb or tuber, sometimes with long, rooted and rooted shoots or the plant only with such shoots, often rooted and in the nodes, longitudinally striated, simple or slightly branched, bare or weakly fibrous. The rhizome short roots corded and filamentous. They are normally avoided, but when other feed becomes scarce they may be grazed with serious consequences.1076(5). Wood-sorrel (Wood-sorrel’s growth is less upright and its flowers aren’t as large or showy)Ĭaution: The buttercups have a bitter, acrid juice which causes severe pain and inflammation when grazed by livestock. Flowering and setting seed from late May throughout the summer and fall.Seeds: 3 mm (1/8 in.) long, flattened, egg-shaped in outline with short hooked tip.Stamens: numerous around the cluster of tiny pistils.Grouped on long stalks in a much-branched inflorescence.Seeds: individually very small, 0.8- 1.4 mm (1/30- 1/20 in.) long, but very numerous in a short cylindrical cluster.Stamens: many in a ring surrounding the many tiny pistils.Sepals: 2- 5 mm (1/12- 1/5 in.) long with soft hairs.The whole inflorescence either rounded or elongated.Numerous but borne singly on long stalks at the ends of branches.Middle segment with a distinct short stalk.Base of each leafstalk flattened and partly surrounding the stem at each node.Upper leaves progressively smaller with fewer and smoother lobes.Middle similar to lower leaves but nearly stalkless.Blade deeply divided into 5 lobes irregularly jagged or coarsely toothed.Upper leaves much smaller, commonly either having 3 linear oblong segments with entire, or only slightly, toothed divisions, or simple.The segments cleft or lobed or with rounded teeth.Somewhat kidney-shaped in outline and distinctly 3-lobed to nearly 3-parted.1 or several from a thick rootstalk with numerous, spreading, coarse, fibrous roots.Occurs in scattered localities throughout Ontario in habitats similar to tall buttercup, but is much less common.It can grow in a wide variety of habitats. ![]() One of the most common weeds of pastures, meadows, and road-sides throughout Ontario.Found in southern and western Ontario in swamps, ditches, road-sides pastures, fields, mudflats and the edges of ponds and lakes.Reproducing by seed and by trailing horizontal stems which root at the nodes.General Description Celery-leaved Buttercup Creeping buttercup, Ranunculus repens L.įamily: Buttercup Family ( Ranunculaceae) Scientific Names: Celery-leaved buttercup, Ranunculus sceleratus L. There are 3 types of buttercups found in Ontario: celery-leaved, tall and creeping.
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