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Ranunculus triplodontus ( Ranunculaceae) 1:16

Ranunculus triplodontus is a reasonably common native rosette herb, of open, wet, subalpine-alpine places. The leaves are very polymorphic, but usually either three toothed or three lobed, hairless or slightly hairy. The flowers are inconspicuous, solitary and held on very short stalks among the leaves. They are usually either pale yellow-green with 2-3 petals, or glossy yellow with 5 petals.

  

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