Ranunculus occidentalis var. brevistylis |
Ranunculus occidentalis var. nelsonii |
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western buttercup |
Nelson's buttercup |
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Stems | erect to reclining, 2-3 mm thick, pilose or glabrous. |
erect or spreading, 4-8 mm thick, hirsute. |
Basal leaf blades | 3-parted, ultimate segments elliptic or narrowly elliptic, margins dentate. |
3-parted, rarely 3-foliolate, ultimate segments elliptic, margins dentate. |
Flowers | sepals 5, 5-7 mm; petals 5-6, 8-12 × 3-8 mm. |
sepals 5, 4-9 mm; petals 5-6, 7-15 × 4-11 mm. |
Achenes | 3-3.4 × 2.6-3 mm, glabrous; beak lanceolate, curved, 1.2-1.4 mm. |
3-4 × 2.2-2.8 mm, glabrous; beak lanceolate, curved, 1.8-2.4 mm. |
2n | = 28. |
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Ranunculus occidentalis var. brevistylis |
Ranunculus occidentalis var. nelsonii |
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Phenology | Flowering spring–summer (May–Aug). | Flowering spring (May–Jun). |
Habitat | Coastal and mountain meadows | Moist places near coast |
Elevation | 0-1000 m (0-3300 ft) | 0 m (0 ft) |
Distribution |
AK; AB; BC; YT |
AK |
Discussion | Ranunculus occidentalis var. brevistylis may be difficult to distinguish from var. occidentalis; the two have sometimes been combined. The pubescence character distinguishing them is well correlated with geography, however, so I am provisionally maintaining both of them. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Source | FNA vol. 3. | FNA vol. 3. |
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Synonyms | R. occidentalis subsp. insularis | R. recurvatus var. (ß), R. occidentalis subsp. nelsonii |
Name authority | Greene: Pittonia 3: 14. (1896) | (de Candolle) L. D. Benson: Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 68: 166. (1941) |
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