RANUNCULUS 



731 



RANUNCULUS 



HARDY TUBEROUS-ROOTED. 



R. angula'tus (zngled-stemmed). See R. SARDOUS. 

 asia'ticus (Asiatic), f. Variegated. May. Levant. 



1596. " Garden or Asiatic Ranunculus." 

 sangui'neus (blood-coloured). J. Scarlet. May. 



Syria. " Turkey Ranunculus." 

 ,, 'tenuifo'lius (n'ne-leaved). |. White. May. 



Greece. 

 vulga'ris (common). Of any colour, except blue. 



" Persian Ranunculus." 

 bractea'tus (large-bizcted) . See R. BULBOSUS, and 



varieties. 



brevifo'lius (short-leaved), f. June. Naples. 1824. 

 bulbo'sus (bulbous), i. May to July. Europe 



(Britain). " St. Anthony's Turnip." 

 fto're ple'no (double-flowered), i. May to July. 

 ochroleu'cus (yellow- white), i. Pale yellow. June 



to August. England. 

 bullalusfto' re-pie' no (blistered-teai;#?-double-flowered). 



i. May. S. Europe. 1640. 

 grandiflo'rus ( large-flowered), i. May. S.Europe. 



1640. 



chcerophy'llos (chervil-leaved), i. May. Mediter- 

 ranean region. 

 cicuta'rius (Cicuta-like) . i. May. Caspian region. 



1818. 



cre'ticus (Cretan), i. May. Crete. 1658. 

 macrophy'llus (large-leaved). See R. PALUSTRIS. 

 Fica'ria (Ficaria). |. April. Europe (Britain). 



" Pilewort." 



ma'jor (larger), i. Flowers much larger. 

 pa'llidus (pale). |. Pale yellow. May. 

 ple'nus (double). . Yellow. May. Britain. 

 ,, ftabella'tus (fan-shaped). See R. CHJEROPHYLLOS. 

 ,, fumaricefo'lius (fumitory-leaved). See R. MILLE- 



FOLIATUS. 



,, garga'nicus (Garganian). See R. MILLEFOLIATUS. 

 gra'cilis (slender). *. May. Island of Cos. 1818. 

 grandifolius (large-leaved). See R. CORTUS.SFOLIUS. 

 grega'rius (flocking). See R. CH^EROPHYLLOS. 

 hy'bridus (hybrid), j. May. Austria. 1820. 

 illy'ricus (Illyrian). ij. May. S. Europe. 1596. 

 macrophy'llus (large-leaved). See R. PALUSTRIS. 

 millefolia'tus (thousand-leaved). May. Mediterranean 



region. 1820. 

 grandiflo'rus (large-flowered). J. April. Naples. 



i833- 

 monspeli'acus (Montpelier). i. May. Mediterranean 



region. 



cunea'tus (wedge-leaved), i. May. S. Europe. 

 rolundifo'lius (round-leaved). i.'May. S.Europe. 

 ,, oxyspe'rmus (sharp-seeded), i. Pale yellow. May. 



Caucasus. 1822. 

 palu'slris (marsh). 2. May. Mediterranean region. 



1658. 



peda'tus (doubly-lobed). i. May. Hungary. 1805. 

 scuta'lus (shield-leaved). See R. THORA. 

 rAo'ra(Thora). |. May. S.Europe. 1710. "Moun- 

 tain Wolfsbane." 

 ,, tubero'sus (tuberous). See R. NEMOROSUS. 



HARDY HERBACEOUS. 



JR. aconitifo'lius (aconite-leaved). i. White. May. 



Alps, Europe. 1596. " Fair Maids of France." 

 crassicau'lis (thick-stemmed), i. White. May. 



Europe. 

 fto're ple'no (double-flowered), i. White. Alps. 



1596. " White Bachelor's Buttons." 

 ,, hu'milis (lowly). . White. May. Europe. 

 ,, a'cris (bitter). 1-2. May to July. Europe, &c. 



(Britain). " Upright Crowfoot." 

 ,, ple'nus (acrid-double-flowered). 2. June. Britain. 



" Yellow Bachelor's Buttons." 

 Steve'ni (Steven's). i. June. Europe (Britain). 



1819. 



,, affi'nis (related). . May. Arctic regions. 1829. 

 ,, va'lidus (strong). . May. 

 alpe'stris (alpine). \. White. July. Europe. 

 Traunfellne'ri (Traunfellner's). 

 ,, amplexicau'lis (stem-clasping), i. White. May. 



Pyrenees. 1633. 

 aneinonoi'des (Anemone-like) of Sievers. See CALLI- 



ANTHEMUM RUTVEFOLIUM. 



anemonoi'des (Anemone-like) of Zahlbr. See CALLI- 



ANTHEMUM ANEMONOIDES. 



R. angustifo'lius (narrow-leaved), i. White. May. 



Pyrenees. 1822. 

 apiifo'lius (Apium-leaved). 2. White, red. June. 



Bonaria. 1816. 



a'rcticus (northern). See R. AFFIXIS. 

 auri'comus (golden- haired). i. May. North 



temperate regions (Britain). 



,, balde'nsis (Mount Baldo). JJ. May. Europe. 

 bi'lobus (two-lobed). S^ Europe. 

 bonarie'nsis (Buenos Ayres). . June. Argentina. 



1817. 



brevicau'lis (short-stalked). See R. OVALIS. 

 breynia'nus (Breynius's). See R. NEMOROSUS. 

 Bro'teri (Broter's). Spain. 

 ,, bru'tius (Brutian). i^. May. Italy. 1823. 

 Bucha'nani (Buchanan's), i-i. Pure white. New 



Zealand. 1890. 

 bupleuroi'des(haie's-ear-leaved). i. May. Portugal. 



1826. 



cardiophy'llus (heart-leaved). See R. AFFINIS. 

 carpa'ticus (Carpathian), i. Golden- yellow. Car- 

 pathians. 



cassu'bicus (Cassubian). 2. June. Europe. 1794. 

 cauca'sicus (Caucasian). i. June. Caucasus. 1820. 

 crassicau'lis (thick-stemmed), i. June. Europe. 



1827. 

 crena'tus (scolloped). J. White. June. Hungary. 



1818. 



Cymhala'ria (boat-shaped). J. June. North tem- 

 perate regions. 1824. 



disse'ctus (cut-leaved). J. June. Caucasus. 1818. 

 ny'su(Enys's). i~ij. Yellow. New Zealand. 1910. 

 ,, Eschscho'ltzii (Eschscholtz's). See R. NIVALIS. 

 fascicula'ris (bundled), i. June. N. Amer. 

 flabellifo'lius (fan-leaved). See R. CASSUBICUS. 

 . fri'gidus (cold) of Schrank. See R. LACERUS. 

 glabe'rrimus (smoothest). May. N. Amer. 1827. 

 glacia'lis (icy). |. White. July. Northern and 



Arctic regions. 1775. 

 aconitoi'des (Aconitum-leaved). \. White. July. 



Switzerland. 1819. 



Goua'ni (Gouan's). i. June. Pyrenees. 1818. 

 Goua'ni (Gouan's) of Smith. See'R. CARPATICUS. 

 ,, grami'neus (grassy), i. May. Europe, &c. 

 flo're-ple'no (double-flowering), i. May. 

 ,, phanicifo'lius (purple-leaved), i. May. Europe. 

 grandiflo'rus (large-flowered). ^. May. Cappadocia. 

 heldreichia'nus (Heldreichian). i. Pale chrome- yellow. 



Greece. 1882. 



hespero'xys (western-acute). N. Amer. 

 ,, hi'rtus (hairy). See R. PLEBEIUS. 

 ,, hi'spidus (bristly). See R. PENNSYLVANICUS. 

 hyperbo'reus (northern). ^. June. N.Europe. 1820. 

 insi'gnis (remarkable). 1-3. Golden-yellow. New 



Zealand. 1910. 

 isopyroi'des (Isopyrum-like). See CALLIANTHEMUM 



RUT.SFOLIUM. 



la'cerus (torn). J. White. May. S. France. 1821. 

 lantigino' sus (woolly-leaved), i. June. S. Europe. 



1683. 

 Li' n%ua (tongue-leaved). 2. July. Europe (Britain) ; 



Siberia. 



Macau'leyi (Macauley's). N. Amer. 

 monia'nus (mountain). J. June. Europe. 1775. 

 geraniifo'lius (Geranium leaved). 

 multi'fldus (much-cut). July. N. Amer. 1827. 

 napellifo'lius (Napellus- leaved), i. July. Greece. 



1822. 



nemoro'sus (grove), i. June. S. Europe. 1810. 

 pauciflo'rus (few-flowered). See R. PARVIFLORUS. 

 niva'lis (snowy). J. July. Northern and Arctic 



regions. 1775. 



nyssa'ntts (Nyssan). i. Citron yellow. 1899. 

 ova'lis (oval)." May. N. Amer. 1827. 

 ,, parnassifo'lius (Parnassia-leaved). J. White. June. 



S. Europe. 1769. 



,, pauciflo'rus (few-flowered). See R. PARVIFLORUS. 

 ,, pedati'fidus (doubly-lobe-cut), i. April. Siberia. 



1827. 

 pennsyli'a'nicus (Pennsylvanian). i|. June. N. 



Amer. 1810. 



pi'nguis (fat). Auckland Isle. 

 planiagi'neus (plantain- leaved). See R. PYREN^US. 

 platanifo'lius (plane-tree-leaved). See R. ACONITI- 



FOLIUS. 

 ,, Pu'rshii (Pursh's). See R. MULTIFIDUS. 



