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Meadow buttercup

How to identify Meadow buttercup (Ranunculus acris)

Meadow buttercup, also known as Tall buttercup, Meadowbloom

Meadow buttercup displays shiny, bright green leaves that are divided into three to seven lobes, often with a serrated edge. The foliage grows from a basal rosette, and the plant reaches a height of 1 to 3 feet (30 to 90 cm). Above the leaves, it features yellow flowers comprising five glossy petals, each flower measuring about 1 inch (2.5 cm) across. These blooms stand out on slender, branching stems and are easily distinguishable by their small green sepals below the petals.

Lifespan

Lifespan: Perennial, Annual

Plant Type

Plant Type: Herb

Leaf Type

Leaf Type: Deciduous

Quickly Identify Meadow buttercup

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Bright green leaves with serrated edges

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Basal rosette growth

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Yellow flowers with five glossy petals

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Slender branching stems

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Small green sepals below petals

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Key Facts About Meadow buttercup

Attributes of Meadow buttercup
Lifespan
Perennial, Annual
Plant Type
Herb
Plant Height
30 cm to 1.1 m
Spread
10 cm to 50 cm
Leaf Color
Green
Stem Color
Green
Leaf type
Deciduous
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Scientific Classification of Meadow buttercup

Family
Buttercup
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Species
Meadow buttercup (Ranunculus acris)
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Distribution Map of Meadow buttercup

Meadow buttercup is native to a wide range across Europe, from Greenland to eastern Russia. It is naturalized in much of North America, Australia, and Peru. In parts of US, it is considered a weed because of its invasive nature in stock grazing lands. Elsewhere, it is deemed desirable in the grassy areas where it thrives.
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