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![]() Photo: Craig Martin ![]() Photo: Chick Keller | ![]() Tadpole Buttercup, Los Alamos ButtercupRARA (Ranunculus ranunculinus)Family: Ranunculaceae (Buttercups) Size: 3 - 6 in (8 - 15 cm) Growth: forb/herb; perennial Blooms: Apr 21 - Jun 01 Flower: simple; yellow; starlike; 5 or 6 petals; sepals spreading from the base Leaf: dicot; basal leaves oval to semi-circular; leaflets lobed with smooth margins Fruit: heads of small or one-seeded fruits (achenes) Status: native; locally common Habitat: ponderosa --- montane, open rocky slopes, sage Typical location: Los Alamos Common on north-facing canyon slopes in restricted areas in a few states. Appears soon after snow-melt. Info Photos Distribution |