11/13/2023 0 Comments Persian buttercup ranunculus![]() ![]() Leaves: Leaf Color: Green Leaf Type: Compound (Pinnately, Bipinnately, Palmately) Leaf Arrangement: Alternate Hairs Present: No Leaf Description: leaves alternate, palmately lobed or divided.Flowers: Flower Color: Gold/Yellow Green Orange Pink Red/Burgundy White Flower Value To Gardener: Good Cut Showy Flower Bloom Time: Spring Summer Flower Description: Flower commonly yellow, thimblelike, often shiny.Fruit: Fruit Type: Achene Fruit Description: Fruit a head of small, dry achenes.Cultural Conditions: Light: Full sun (6 or more hours of direct sunlight a day) Partial Shade (Direct sunlight only part of the day, 2-6 hours) Available Space To Plant: Less than 12 inches.Whole Plant Traits: Plant Type: Annual Bulb Poisonous.Attributes: Genus: Ranunculus Family: Ranunculaceae Life Cycle: Annual Perennial Country Or Region Of Origin: USA, Eurasia Bulb Storage: Store tuberous roots dry at 50-55 degrees F (10-13C).Tags: #hummingbird friendly #poisonous #full sun tolerant #yellow flowers #summer bulbs #pollinator plant #spring flowering bulbs #partial shade tolerant #problem for cats #problem for dogs #problem for horses #perennial #annual See this plant in the following landscape: Cultivars / Varieties: The foliage tends to die down in the summer. Soak the tubers for 1 hour before planting or water well once planted. When planting, cover the tuberous roots 3 in. Consider using them for beds, borders, rock gardens, and fresh cut flowers. However, they are great pollinator plants and serve as food for hummingbirds. ![]() The flowers give way to a head of small, dry achenes because of this, some species can be a bit weedy in disturbed areas. ![]() While the thimble-like, April-blooming, often shiny flowers are most commonly yellow, cultivars have been bred bearing many other colors such as orange, pink, red, and white. The leaves are usually alternate and palmately lobed or divided. Ranunculus is a genus of perennial or annual herbs in the Ranunculaceae family. Poison Toxic Principle: Protoanemonin, released from the glycoside ranunculin.Phonetic Spelling ra-NUN-ku-lus This plant has medium severity poison characteristics. Skin redness, burning sensation, and blisters following contact with cell sap. ![]() Poisonous to Humans: Poison Severity: Low Poison Symptoms: Ingestion causes burning of the mouth, abdominal pain, vomiting, depression, anorexia, hypersalivation, wobbly gait, and bloody diarrhea.Landscape: Problems: Problem for Cats Problem for Dogs Problem for Horses.Leaves: Leaf Type: Compound (Pinnately, Bipinnately, Palmately) Leaf Arrangement: Alternate Hairs Present: No Leaf Description: leaves alternate, palmately lobed or divided.Flowers: Flower Color: Gold/Yellow Flower Value To Gardener: Good Cut Flower Bloom Time: Spring Flower Description: Flower yellow, thimblelike, often shiny.Whole Plant Traits: Plant Type: Bulb Poisonous.Attributes: Genus: Ranunculus Species: hybrids Family: Ranunculaceae Country Or Region Of Origin: Eastern Mediterranean. ![]()
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