Everything about Ranunculus Glaberrimus totally explained
Ranunculus glaberrimus (
Sagebrush Buttercup) is a small plant native to interior western
North America, from central
British Columbia east to southern
Saskatchewan, southwest to northeastern
California, and southeast to northern
New Mexico. It prefers habitat near junipers (
Juniperus occidentalis) and sagebrush (
Artemisia tridentata) in damp ground.
It is a
herbaceous perennial plant growing to 5–26 cm tall. The
leaves are oval, sometimes with rounded teeth at the end. The
flowers are bright glossy yellow, usually with five petals but sometimes ten or more, the petals 6–15 mm long and 4–8 mm broad. It is among the first flowers to bloom after the snow has melted.
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Like many members of the buttercup family to which is belongs, it's somewhat poisonous.]
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