Ranunculus euryanthes (Markl.) Ericss. 1992
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Ranunculus euryanthes (Markl.) Ericss. 1992 |
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4. Ranunculus euryanthes (Markl.) Ericss. 1992 View in CoL , Ann. Bot. Fenn. 29, 2: 138. Eiriantes gundega ( Fig. 6.)
Most important morphological characters:
Medium-sized (slim) plant with oblanceolate, subsessile or petiolate, irregularly toothed (1–3 long teeth) cauline leaves. Most developed basal cycle leaves small to medium-sized with angle 60–120° of leaf base, with 3-lobed leaf blade, where lateral lobes divided or even dissected, therefore leaves look round resembling small leaves of R. acris from which differs from other similar species of this group ( R. attingens , R. antygophyllus ). All flowers have developed petals.
Distribution and ecology in Latvia: Occurs very rarely in the whole territory of Latvia. Grows mainly in old manor parks (Budberga, Graši) as well as in different grasslands – pastures, alluvial grasslands (Nereta, Randu plavas) and other places.
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