Ranunculus constantinopolitanus

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Ranunculus constantinopolitanus, Urv. Perennial : sts. erect, re- trorse villous, corymbosely many-fld.: lvs. long-petioled, appressed, silky, broadly triangular- ovate, trifid or 3-parted, divisions ovate, acutely lobed and dentate; petioles retrorse villous: peduncles terete: fls. yellow; sepals reflexed: achenes plano-compressed, suborbicular, marginale, beak one-third to one-fourth as long as the body, coiled to hooked, rising abruptly. Turkey. Var. palaestinus, Boiss. (R. palaestinus, Boiss.). Lvs. 3-parted, divisions divergent from the base, cuneate- oblong, 2-3- cleft. Palestine and Syria. There is a form of this known horticulturally as R. palaestinus atrococcin-eus, with large intense scarlet fls., borne on long peduncles. Palestine.


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