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Ranunculus lappaceus ( Ranunculaceae) 1:14

Ranunculus lappaceus is a widespread and common native species that grows in well drained grasslands and sclerophyll forests from sea level to the alpine zone. The leaves are in a rosette with a stout rootstock with fibrous roots. The leaves are divided into three narrow leaflets, each with three lobes. The flowers have 6 petals and are only about 5-6mm across and are held among the leaves.

  

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