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|lstext='''βατράχιον''': τό, ranunculus, [[ἀγριοσέλινον]], πολυάνθεμον, Ἱππ. 570. 43, κ. ἀλλ., Διοσκ. 2. 206. ΙΙ. = [[βάτραχος]] 3, Πτολ. | |lstext='''βατράχιον''': τό, ranunculus, [[ἀγριοσέλινον]], πολυάνθεμον, Ἱππ. 570. 43, κ. ἀλλ., Διοσκ. 2. 206. ΙΙ. = [[βάτραχος]] 3, Πτολ. | ||
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[[Ranunculus asiaticus]], the Persian buttercup, is a species of buttercup (Ranunculus) native to the eastern Mediterranean region in southwestern Asia, southeastern Europe (Crete, Karpathos and Rhodes), and northeastern Africa. | [[Ranunculus asiaticus]], the Persian buttercup, is a species of buttercup (Ranunculus) native to the eastern Mediterranean region in southwestern Asia, southeastern Europe (Crete, Karpathos and Rhodes), and northeastern Africa. | ||
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[[File:Ranunculus sardous detail.jpeg|thumb|Ranunculus sardous|alt=Ranunculus sardous]] | [[File:Ranunculus sardous detail.jpeg|thumb|Ranunculus sardous|alt=Ranunculus sardous]] | ||
[[Ranunculus sardous]] is a species of buttercup known by the common name hairy buttercup. It is native to Europe and it can be found in many other areas of the world, including parts of the United States and Australia, as an introduced species and a roadside and lawn weed. It grows in many types of disturbed habitat, especially in moist areas. It is an annual or biennial herb producing a mostly erect, hairy stem up to half a meter tall. The hairy leaves are usually divided into three leaflets which are borne on petioles a few centimeters in length. The flower has usually five yellow petals each up to a centimeter long and five reflexed sepals. The fruit is an achene borne in a spherical cluster of up to 35. | [[Ranunculus sardous]] is a species of buttercup known by the common name hairy buttercup. It is native to Europe and it can be found in many other areas of the world, including parts of the United States and Australia, as an introduced species and a roadside and lawn weed. It grows in many types of disturbed habitat, especially in moist areas. It is an annual or biennial herb producing a mostly erect, hairy stem up to half a meter tall. The hairy leaves are usually divided into three leaflets which are borne on petioles a few centimeters in length. The flower has usually five yellow petals each up to a centimeter long and five reflexed sepals. The fruit is an achene borne in a spherical cluster of up to 35. | ||
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