Ranunculus peltatus, Schrank
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124. R. peltatus Schrank View in CoL , Baier. FI. 2: 103 (1789)
( R. petiveri auct., non Koch; Batrachium dichotomum Schmalh. , B. langei F. W. Schultz , B. triphyllos (Wallr.) Dumort. ).
An annual or perennial with either laminate or capillary leaves, or both. Laminate leaves semi-orbicular with a truncate base, to orbicular, with 3-7 shallow, usually crenate segments. Capillary leaves shorter than the internodes. Pedicel in fruit usually more than 50 mm and exceeding the petiole of the subtending leaf. Honeyleaves usually more than 10 mm, contiguous; nectaries more or less pyriform. Achenes more than 2 mm, ovate. 2/7 = 32. Most of Europe. All except Al Az Fa Is Sb.
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Ranunculus peltatus
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1964 |
R. peltatus
Schrank 1789: 103 |