Specimen collected in Munich, May 2024
Specimen collected in Munich, May 2024(Backlit)

Ranunculus arvensis

Scientific Name
Ranunculus arvensis
FAMILY
ranunculaceae
LIFESPAN
perennial
BLOSSOM SYMMETRY
radial
Common Name
Corn buttercup
ORDER
ranunculales
BLOSSOM COLOR
yellow
PHYLLOTAXIS
opposite

Ranunculus arvensis, commonly known as corn buttercup or field buttercup, is an annual herbaceous plant native to Europe and parts of Asia. It is characterized by its small, bright yellow flowers with five glossy petals that bloom in late spring to early summer. Corn buttercup thrives in open fields, grasslands, and disturbed soils, often found in agricultural areas and along roadsides. This plant is valued for its hardy nature and its ability to thrive in various soil conditions. Despite its somewhat weedy appearance, Ranunculus arvensis plays a role in supporting pollinators such as bees and other insects, contributing to the ecological diversity of the habitats it occupies.

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Detail of specimen collected in Munich, May 2024
Detail of specimen collected in Munich, May 2024(Backlit)
Specimen collected in Munich, May 2024
Specimen collected in Munich, May 2024(Backlit)
Specimen collected in Munich, May 2024
Specimen collected in Munich, May 2024(Backlit)