Vascular Plants of Henry W. Coe State Park   |  Dicots
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Ranunculus californicus
California Buttercup

A member of the Ranunculaceae, or Buttercup Family


Flowers and immature fruit.

Detail from photo below.



Habit and habitat.

Along Orestimba Creek Trail.

March 21, 1993.



Habit.

Along Flat Frog Trail, east slopes of Pine Ridge.

March 10, 1997.




Habit, in bloom.

Photo copyright Ó by Dave Hildebrand.
Used with permission.



Leaf detail.  Large leaf at left side of image is mature basal leaf.
Smaller, less divided leaves are from younger plants, probably first year.

Somewhere between Grizzly Gulch and Kelly Lake.
April 1995.

Photo copyright Ó by Scott and Sandi Stevenson.
Used with permission.

All photos copyright Ó Lee Dittmann, except where otherwise noted.




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