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- Anemonoides ranunculoides (syn. Anemone ranunculoides), the yellow anemone, yellow wood anemone, or buttercup anemone, is a species of herbaceous and...
- Hydrocotyle ranunculoides, known commonly as floating pennywort, or floating marshpennywort, is an aquatic plant in the family Apiaceae. It is native...
- tint on the backs of the tepals. The yellow wood anemone (Anemonoides ranunculoides) is slightly smaller, with yellow flowers and usually without basal...
- ranunculoides, the lesser water-plantain, is a species of flowering plant in the family Alismataceae. Alisma ranunculoides, Echinodorus ranunculoides...
- belonging to the family Ranunculaceae. The only species is Metanemone ranunculoides. Its native range is Southern Central China. "Metanemone W.T.Wang |...
- Markham, B. (1978). "Ranunculus Ficaria L. (Ficaria verna Huds.; F. Ranunculoides Moench)". Journal of Ecology. 66 (3). [Wiley, British Ecological Society]:...
- Retrieved 10 May 2021. "Effect of hydrogen peroxide spraying on Hydrocotyle ranunculoides". Archived from the original on 24 March 2020. Retrieved 10 May 2021...
- Baldellia ranunculoides (L.) Parl. Baldellia ranunculoides var ranunculoides – from the Azores and Ireland to Turkey and Estonia Baldellia ranunculoides var...
- Anemonoides oregana, the western wood anemone in North America Anemonoides ranunculoides, the yellow wood anemone in Europe and Asia This page is an index of...
- as some selections from Delphinium. One species of anemone, Anemone ranunculoides, is unusual for its yellow flowers. In horticultural terms there are...