Ranunculaceae |
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Ranunculus sceleratus L. |
Ranunculus sceleratus L. |
Ranunculus sceleratus L. |
Ranunculus sceleratus L. |
Ranunculus L. |
R. sceleratus L., Sp. PI. 551 (1753). I?: Ross-Craig, Draw. Brit. PL 1 : t. 23 (1948). Figure 7, p. 177. Glabrescent annual, 10-40 cm. Stem fistulose, many-flowered. Lower stem leaves palmately lobed, the divisions crenate-lobulate; upper stem leaves tripartite into linear-oblong segments, or undivided. Sepals reflexed. Petals 2-4 mm, shorter than the round or oblong torus. Achenes very numerous, suborbicular, tubby, 1 mm. transversely wrinkled; beak minute. Fl. 5-7. Shallow waters, muddy places, often in ditches, nr. s, 1.-1750 m. Described from Europe (Hb. Linn. 715/26!). Scattered and local. A1(A) Çanakkale: Troy plain, Schmidt. A2(A) Istanbul: Dereseki (nr. Beykoz), 4 vi 1900, Azn.! A3 Bolu: Abant G.. 1400 m, v 1947, Heilbronn & Başarman! A5 Samsun: Çetirli Pinar Köy, Tobey, 185! B4 Ankara: Ankara, 8 vi 1933, Kotte! B5 Kayseri: lncesu to Develi, 1040 m, Hub.-Mor. 10957! B6 Maraş: Elbistan. 1200 m, D. 27691! B9 Bitlis: Tatvan, 1750 m, D. 23610! C3 Burdur: salt lake nr. Burdur, He/dr.! C5 Hatay: Antakya, ii 1942, Başarman ! Europe, S. W. & C. Asia, N. & Tropical Africa. Group F. Paludal annuals and perennials with ovate or lanceolate leaves and slender roots. Achenes small, smooth, pitted, granulate or tuberculate. |