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Ranunculus pascuinus ( Ranunculaceae) 1:15

Ranunculus pascuinus is a small, native, alpine/subalpine rosette herb that is covered in appressed hairs. It is quite common in grassy places in the eastern mountains. The leaves are 1-3cm wide, with three leaflets or three deep lobes, and are typically asymmetrical. The plant has a single, conspicuous flower held on a tall, erect stalk. The flower is up to 2.5 cm wide, with 5 golden yellow petals that are purplish on the outer surface. 

  

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