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Ranunculus ficaria
growing in short grass in perhaps fairly exposed area although there may have been a couple of trees and maybe the hill protects it from wind. Facing East
cz - no sample
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akimz; i've just realised your mission is for north america so i've taken out my spotting
You are welcome :D
thanks for the confirmation Jopy much appreciated!
cheers Daniel; yeah it's good to see people spotting around the area. I'm looking forward to learning more about the plants that grow around here from you! Here's another that might be worth joining: http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/1402...
Hi, you are right for ID, this is R. ficaria :)
Hi Lipase - thanks for the follow. It's nice to see someone else in the local area. Do consider joining the Plants of Britain mission: http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/2262...
Hi there,
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...