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Ranunculaceae Collection (page 9)

Ranunculaceae, also known as the buttercup family, is a diverse and beautiful group of flowering plants

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Ranunculaceae Collection: Ivy-leaved Crowfoot (Ranunculus hederaceus) flowering, growing on wet mud, The Burren
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Blue Clematis (Clematis occidentalis) close-up of flower, growing in coniferous forest
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Adders Tongue Spearwort (Ranunculus ophioglossifolius) flowering, growing in standing water
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Alpine Clematis (Clematis alpina) close-up of flower, Dolomites, Italian Alps, Italy, June
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Pyrenean Buttercup (Ranunculus keupferi) flowering, Col Agnel, French Alps, France, June
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Spring Pasqueflower (Pulsatilla vernalis) flowering, emerging through snow on high mountain
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Meadow Buttercup (Ranunculus acris) close-up of flower, on frosty morning, Powys, Wales, May
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Meadow Buttercup (Ranunculus acris) flowering, on frosty morning, Powys, Wales, May
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Wood Anemone (Anemone nemorosa) and violets, flowering, growing in Common Hazel (Corylus avellana)
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Wood Anemone (Anemone nemorosa) bud and shoot, Kent, England, April
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Narcissus-flowered Anemone (Anemone narcissiflora) and Yellow Alpine Pasqueflower
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Japanese Anemone (Anemone hupehensis var. japonica) Praecox, close-up of seedhead, in garden
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Pheasants eye (Adonis annua), Ranunculaceae by Francesco Peyrolery, watercolor, 1753
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Pot marigold - Calendula officinalis (Caltha) by Leonhart Fuchs from De historia stirpium
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Hallers Anemone (Anemone halleri), Ranunculaceae by Giovanni Antonio Bottione, watercolor, 1770-1781
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Ranunculaceae Collection: White Hellebore - Veratrum album (Elleborus albus) by Leonhart Fuchs from De historia stirpium
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Stinking Hellebore or Dungwort - Helleborus foetidus (Helleborus niger adulterinus sylvestris)
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Peony - Paeonia officinalis (Paeonia foemina) by Leonhart Fuchs from De historia stirpium
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Common Peony (Paeonia officinalis), Ranunculaceae by Francesco Peyrolery, watercolor, 1753
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Wind flower (Anemone pavonina), Ranunculaceae by Francesco Peyrolery, watercolor, 1753
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Kingcup, Marsh Marigold (Caltha palustris), Ranunculaceae by Francesco Peyrolery, watercolor, 1753
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Columbine Meadow Rue (Thalictrum aquilegifolium) Ranunculaceae by Francesco Peyrolery, watercolor
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Alpine Columbine (Aquilegia alpina), Ranunculaceae by Francesco Peyrolery, watercolor, 1765
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Old mans beard or Travellers Joy - Clematis vitalba (Vitis nigra)
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Candle Larkspur (Delphinium elatum) Ranunculaceae by Francesco Peyrolery, watercolor, 1765
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Northern Wolfsbane (Aconitum lycoctonum) by Leonhart Fuchs from De historia stirpium commentarii
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Monkshood (Aconitum napellus) C016 / 5921
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Christmas rose (Helleborus niger) C016 / 5924
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Solitary clematis (Clematis integrifolia) C016 / 5688
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Monkshood (Aconitum variegatum) C016 / 5690
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Golden columbine (Aquilegia chrysantha) C016 / 5685
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Hardy larkspur (Delphinium formosum) C016 / 5575
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Yellow fennel flower (Nigella orientalis) C016 / 5574
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Love-in-a-mist (Nigella damascena) C016 / 5573
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Monk s-hood (Aconitumm napellus) C016 / 5572
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Columbine (Aquilegia sp), artwork
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Wild columbine (Aquilegia canadensis) C016 / 5546
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Summer buttercups in Upper Swaledale near Thwaite, Yorkshire Dales, Yorkshire, England
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Grasses and flowers in a buttercup meadow at Muker, Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales, Yorkshire
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Field barns and buttercup meadows at Muker, Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales, Yorkshire, England
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Paved footpath across buttercup meadows at Muker, Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales, Yorkshire, England
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Nigella hispanica, fennel flower
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Caltha palustris, yellow marsh marigold
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Aquilegia
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Helleborus kochii, false rose
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Ranunculus biternatus, antarctic buttercup
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Ranunculaceae Collection: Aquilegia canadensis, wild columbine


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Ranunculaceae, also known as the buttercup family, is a diverse and beautiful group of flowering plants. Plate 127 showcases the stunning Common Water crowfoot (Ranunculus aquatilis) found in Extremadura, Spain. Its delicate white petals create a mesmerizing display against the backdrop of lush green foliage. Moving on to Clematis species, we have Polish spirit (Clematis viticella), Clematis purpurea, and Clematis Montana Rubens. These vibrant climbers add a splash of color to any garden or landscape with their enchanting blooms. In meadows across Piano Grande mountain foothills, you can find the cheerful Meadow buttercup (Ranunculus acris) flowers dancing in the breeze. Their golden hues bring joy and warmth to this picturesque setting. Spring Gentian (Gentiana verna) steals the show with its striking blue flowers in Plate 19. This rare gem adds an element of surprise and beauty to any natural environment it graces. Helleborus lividus and Helleborus are two captivating members that captivate with their unique characteristics. The former boasts pale pink petals while the latter displays an array of colors ranging from deep purple to creamy white. Nature's intricate connections come alive as we witness a Black oil beetle (Meloe proscarabaeus) feeding on Lesser celandine's flower. This symbiotic relationship reminds us of how every organism plays a vital role in our ecosystem's balance. Lastly, let us immerse ourselves in the serene ambiance created by tree-lined paths adorned with buttercups near Askrigg at dusk in Wensleydale, Yorkshire Dales National Park, England. The soft glow cast upon these meadows evokes tranquility and reminds us why nature holds such profound beauty for all who appreciate it.