
The common buttercup that invades our lawns and delights children. These were growing in Beechview.

For a description of the species, see the Ranunculus repens reference page (and try saying “Ranunculus repens reference” three times fast).



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The common buttercup that invades our lawns and delights children. These were growing in Beechview.

For a description of the species, see the Ranunculus repens reference page (and try saying “Ranunculus repens reference” three times fast).




Mid-spring flowers are at their peak in the woods, but some of the earlier spring flowers are still blooming.








A common guest in our lawns, where you might as well get used to it, because it won’t go away without a fight. Children love the reflective petals, and they look particularly poetic with raindrops on them. The plants are poisonous, but they taste so awful (we are told) that cases of poisoning by buttercup are exceedingly rare.

For a description of the species, see the Ranunculus repens reference page.