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Threelobe buttercup

Ranunculus trilobus Desf.
Threelobe buttercup
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Ranunculus trilobus, the threelobe buttercup, is an annual herb in the family Ranunculaceae. It was first described in 1798 and is found in various regions including Madeira, Portugal, the Azores, Belgium, and parts of the United States and other countries.

Description

Ranunculus trilobus is an annual herb belonging to the Ranunculaceae family. It has a wide distribution across several regions, including Madeira, the Azores, mainland Portugal, Belgium, and parts of the United States and other countries. The species was first described in 1798.

Other common names

Threelobe buttercup

Distribution

Madeira · Portugal Continental · Faial Island · Flores Island · Graciosa Island · Pico Island · Santa Maria Island · São Miguel Island · Terceira Island · Madeira Island · Belgium · Flemish Region · Azores · SE · AU · conterminous 48 United States · Alabama · Albania · Algeria · Baleares · Canary Is. · Corse · East Himalaya · Florida · France · Greece · Italy · Libya · Louisiana · Mississippi

Synonyms

Ranunculus vilaenadalisRanunculus rhoeadifoliusRanunculus rhaeadifoliusRanunculus rosani

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