Meadow Buttercup Leaves | Slide Mouse
When comparing to members of the apomictic goldilocks group r.
Meadow buttercup leaves. The leaves are variable but often palmately lobed or dissected and the flowers usually bowl shaped details r. This hairy perennial has toothed palmate lower leaves and a few lanceolate leaves at flower stalk junctions. Auricomus good identifying markers are on the stem leaves. Additionally both species flower stalks are grooved while meadow buttercup s are glossy.
The meadow buttercup is a pretty plant that can grows to a height of two feet or more. Meadow buttercup s are three lobed goldilocks leaves are 5 9 lobed. Other species from the same genus. Its dark green leaves are palmate divided into 3 to 5 lobes.
Common names include meadow buttercup tall buttercup common buttercup and giant buttercup. It has rounded leaves divided into three to seven lobes and does not possess the runners of creeping buttercup. Meadow buttercup has yellow flowers about 2cm across that comprise five shiny petals. Flowers are borne singly on unfurrowed stalks branching from stems with a terminal flower on a stem rather longer than the others.
Meadow buttercup usually grows to a height of about 75cm but can reach a metre or more.