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Lesser Celandine

Ranunulus ficaria

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3 Comments

jillmbader
jillmbader 10 years ago

No problem! You can use the photo for the report, with credit to Jill Bader.
-Jill

Akimz
Akimz 10 years ago

Thanks again for joining the mission on look alike buttercups! We're about to write up a final project summary and I'd like to use this picture for our report.

Can we use your photo, and if so, what name would you like us to use to credit you? I'll post a link to the final report once we're done, let me know!

-Akim

Akimz
Akimz 10 years ago

Hello!

We would love to have this spotting be a part of our mission on the distribution of native and invasive look-alike buttercups. The marsh marigold looks similar to the lesser celandine and many people get them confused. Feel free to join!

http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/1931...

jillmbader
Spotted by
jillmbader

Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

Spotted on Apr 9, 2013
Submitted on Apr 13, 2013

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