1. All leaves simple and unlobed. | → 2 |
1. Some or all leaves simple and lobed, or compound. | → 9 |
2. Cauline leaves absent or scalelike; sepals deciduous or persistent. | → 3 |
2. Cauline leaves present, well developed; sepals deciduous. | → 5 |
3. Petals 5; achene beak 0.1-0.2 mm; plants stoloniferous, without caudices. | Halodes (Ranunculus cymbalaria) |
3. Petals 8-18; achene beak 0.8-1.4 mm; plants not stoloniferous, stems erect from short caudices. | → 4 |
4. Leaf blades undivided, margins entire or serrulate; sepals persistent in fruit; petals 7-12 mm. | Oxygraphis (Ranunculus kamtschaticus) |
4. Leaf blades shallowly lobed, margins crenate; sepals deciduous; petals 2-4 mm | Pseudaphanostemma (Ranunculus hystriculus) |
5. Tuberous roots present; flowers yellow; sepals 3. | Ficaria (Ranunculus ficaria) |
5. Tuberous roots absent (roots thickened proximally in some 5-sepaled species of sect. Flammula); flowers yellow, white, or pink. | → 6 |
6. Achenes 4.2-5.2 mm, achene body prolonged beyond seed as corky distal appendage; sepals 3, 6-10 mm; petals white to pink. | Pallasiantha (Ranunculus pallasii) |
6. Achenes 0.8-2.8 mm, achene body not prolonged beyond seed; sepals (3-)4-5, 1.5-12 mm; petals yellow. | → 7 |
7. Sepals covered with dense brown pubescence; distal leaves and bracts apically 3-crenate or shallowly 3-lobed, otherwise undivided. | Epirotes (Ranunculus macauleyi) |
7. Sepals glabrous or with colorless hairs; distal leaves simple and undivided. | → 8 |
8. Achene wall papery, longitudinally ribbed; leaf apex broadly rounded to truncate, margins crenate. | Halodes (Ranunculus cymbalaria) |
8. Achene wall thick, not ornamented, smooth (sometimes pubescent); leaf apex acuminate to rounded-obtuse, margins entire or finely toothed. | sect. Flammula |
9. Leafy stems creeping and rooting at nodes or floating in water, then rootless. | → 10 |
9. Leafy stems erect or if decumbent rooting only at base, never floating. | → 14 |
| sect. Ranunculus |
10. Leaves simple, lobed to filiform-dissected or occasionally undivided. | → 11 |
11. Achene body prolonged beyond seed as corky distal appendage; sepals 3, petals 5-11. | → 12 |
11. Achene body not prolonged beyond seed; either sepals 5 or sepals 3-4 and petals also 3-4. | → 13 |
12. Leaf blade as wide as long, ternately divided to base. | Coptidium (Ranunculus lapponicus) |
12. Leaf blade much longer than wide, unlobed or lobed. | Pallasiantha (Ranunculus pallasii) |
13. Petals white or white with yellow claws; achenes with strong coarse wrinkles. | subg. Batrachium |
13. Petals yellow; achenes smooth (faintly wrinkled in R. sceleratus var. sceleratus). | sect. Hecatonia |
14. Petals pure red, or white when immature; fruits winged achenes or utricles. | subg. Crymodes |
14. Petals yellow, rarely also with some red pigmentation abaxially, or greenish yellow; fruits achenes, rarely winged. | → 15 |
15. Cauline leaves absent or scalelike, tuberous roots absent; leaves sometimes deeply parted or dissected, never compound. | → 16 |
15. Cauline leaves present, simple, lobed or dissected, or compound (rarely reduced to scales in R. fascicularis with tuberous roots and 3-5-foliolate leaves). | → 18 |
16. Plants villous; sepals 3-6 × 1-2 mm, persistent in fruit; fruit wall firm, smooth, beak much longer than achene body. | Ceratocephala (Ranunculus testiculatus) |
16. Plants glabrous; sepals 6-13 × 3-7 mm, deciduous in fruit; fruit wall thin, veined, beak much shorter than achene body. | → 17 |
17. Leaves shallowly 5-7-lobed; petals inconspicuous, 2-4 mm. | Pseudaphanostemma (Ranunculus hystriculus) |
17. Leaves 3-5-parted; petals showy, 8-12 mm. | Arcteranthis (Ranunculus cooleyae) |
18. Style absent, stigma sessile; achene margins thick and corky; emergent aquatic, sometimes also found on very wet soil. | Hecatonia (Ranunculus sceleratus) |
18. Style present; achene margins not corky; in various habitats but rarely aquatic. | → 19 |
19. Achene wall thin, longitudinally striate; scale of nectary reduced to low ridge, not covering nectary. | Cyrtorhyncha (Ranunculus ranunculinus) |
19. Achene wall thick, smooth, papillose, or spiny; scale of nectary well-developed flap or pocket completely covering nectary. | → 20 |
20. Achenes thick-lenticular or asymmetrically thick-lenticular to compressed-globose, 1.2-2 times as wide as thick; nectary scale joined with petal on 3 sides, forming pocket enclosing nectary (sometimes with apex free, forming flap shorter than pocket); basal leaves various, unlobed to deeply divided, margins entire to crenate but never at all serrate. | sect. Epirotes |
20. Achenes strongly flattened, at least 3-15 times as wide as thick; nectary scale free from petal for at least 1/2 its length, thus forming free scale over nectary (scale sometimes free for less than 1/2 its length in R. recurvatus, with serrate to crenate-serrate leaf margins); basal leaves always deeply lobed or compound (except sometimes in R. marginatus and R. orthorhynchus), margins various. | → 21 |
21. Achenes papillose or spiny (sometimes smooth in R. sardous); flowers small, petals 1-6 mm, scarcely longer than sepals, sometimes absent (larger and much longer than sepals in R. sardous). | sect. Echinella |
21. Achenes smooth, glabrous or pubescent; flowers small to large, petals always present, 2-22 mm. | sect. Ranunculus |