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Ranunculus andersonii A. Gray  

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Family: Ranunculaceae
Anderson's buttercup
[Beckwithia andersonii (A.Gray) Jeps.]
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Margaret Malm
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Alan T. Whittemore in Flora of North America (vol. 3)
Stems erect from short caudices, not rooting nodally, glabrous, not bulbous-based. Tuberous roots absent. Basal leaf blades cordate in outline, ternately 1-2×-compound, 1.5-3.8 × 2.1-3.8 cm, leaflets 2-3×-parted, ultimate segments elliptic to linear, margins entire or with occasional teeth, apex obtuse to acuminate. Flowers: receptacle hispid; sepals spreading, 9-15 × 5-9 mm, glabrous; petals pinkish white, 12-18 × 9-13 mm. Fruiting heads globose or depressed-globose, 13-27 × 21-29 mm; fruit wall veined, inflated, not winged, fruits thus utricles; utricles 6-12 × 4-6 mm, glabrous; beak persistent, deltate or subulate from deltate base, 0.2-0.6 mm. Flowering spring (Apr-May). Slopes in sagebrush or pinyon-juniper woodland; 900-2300 m; Ariz., Calif., Idaho, Nev., Oreg., Utah.
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