Biology:Ranunculus biternatus

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Short description: Species of plant

Antarctic buttercup
Illustrations of the flowering plants and ferns of the Falkland Islands (Pl. 1) BHL48425447.jpg
From Illustrations of the flowering plants and ferns of the Falkland Islands
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Order: Ranunculales
Family: Ranunculaceae
Genus: Ranunculus
Species:
R. biternatus
Binomial name
Ranunculus biternatus
Synonyms[1]
  • Ranunculus exiguus Batrachium biternatum
  • (Sm.) Bercht. & J.Presl (Sm.) A.St.-Hil.
  • d'Urv. Ranunculus montteanus
  • Ranunculus commersonii Phil.
  • Casalea biternata DC. ex Poir.

Ranunculus biternatus, the Antarctic buttercup,[2] is a plant in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. It is native to southern South America and some subantarctic islands.

Description

Leaves

Ranunculus biternatus grows as a forb. The leaves are mid to dark green, with at least three leaflets, each up to 2.5 centimetres (1 in) across. The flowers are yellow. The red or purple fruits resemble raspberries and are edible.[2]

Distribution and habitat

Ranunculus biternatus is native to Patagonia, the Falkland Islands and a number of subantarctic islands.[1][2] The species is common in or near wet areas such as bogs, pools and streams, from sea level to 250 m (800 ft) altitude.[2]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q15376226 entry