Ranunculus sceleratus L., Sp. Pl. 551 1753. (syn. Adonis palustris Raeusch.; Batrachium sceleratum (L.) Th.Fr. ex A.Pihl; Hecatonia palustris Lour.; Hecatonia scelerata Fourr.; Ranunculus apiifolius St.Lag. (ambiguous synonym); Ranunculus apiophyllus St.Lager.; Ranunculus carnosus Wall.; Ranunculus digitatus Gilib. (ambiguous synonym); Ranunculus holophyllus Hance; Ranunculus indicus Roxb.; Ranunculus oryzetorum Bunge; Ranunculus palustris Garsault (ambiguous synonym); Ranunculus sceleratus var. globosus Freyn ex Batt.; Ranunculus sceleratus var. sinensis H. Lév. & Vaniot; Ranunculus sceleratus var. umbellatus (Roxb. ex Willd.) DC.; Ranunculus umbellatus Roxb. ex Willd.); India: Plains of North India, Himalaya and in warm valleys. Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, West Bengal, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur; Japan; China; Myanmar; Nepal; Pakistan; Afghanistan; Iran; Syria; Egypt; Europe and Russia as per Srivastava SK (2010) Revision of genus Ranunculus L.(Ranunculaceae) in India. Taiwania 55(3): 273-314. [Full text with line diagrams]; Austria, Belgium, Baleares, England, Bulgaria, Corsica, Czech Republic,
Slovakia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Switzerland,
Netherlands, Spain, Hungary, Italy, Albania, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia &
Hercegovina, Montenegro, Serbia & Kosovo, Macedonia, Portugal, Malta,
Norway, Poland, Romania, Sardinia, Sicily, Sweden, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania,
W-, N-, C- & E-European Russia, Crimea, Belarus, Ukraine, Tunisia, Algeria,
Morocco, Northern Caucasus, Armenia, Georgia [Caucasus], Azerbaijan, Siberia
(W-Siberia, C-Siberia), Russian Far East, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan,
Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu), Australia
(I) (Queensland (I), New South Wales (I), Victoria (I), Tasmania (I)), N-India,
Siberia, Mongolia, Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe (I), New Zealand
(I), Chatham Isl. (I), China (Anhui, Fujian, Gansu, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou,
Hebei, Heilongjiang, Henan, Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Jilin, Liaoning, Nei
Mongol, Ningxia, Shaanxi, Shandong, Shanxi, Sichuan, Xinjiang, Yunnan,
Zhejiang), Taiwan, Ryukyu Isl., Bhutan, North Korea, South Korea, Nepal, Turkey
(E-Anatolia, Inner Anatolia, N-Anatolia, NW-Anatolia: Bithynia, S-Anatolia,
SSW-Anatolia, WN-Anatolia), Egypt (Nile Delta, Nile Valley, NW-coastal Egypt),
Iran (N-Iran, Iranian Aserbaijan, W-Iran), Iraq (NW-Iraq, SE-Iraq: Mesopotamia,
S-Iraq, W-Iraq: Desert), Israel (coastal W-Israel, Rift Valley), Lebanon
(coastal W-Lebanon), Syria (NW-Syria), Afghanistan (Faryab, Kunar / Nuristan,
Laghman, Nangarhar, Qunduz, Samangan, Takhar), Myanmar [Burma] (Kachin,
Sagaing), Vietnam, Laos, NE-Thailand, Jammu & Kashmir (Poonch, Kashmir),
India (Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, West
Bengal, Assam, Manipur), Pakistan (Sind, Baluchistan, Waziristan, N.W.Frontier
Prov., Pakistani Punjab), Pakistani Kashmir (Azad Kashmir), Bangladesh, USA
(Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia,
Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri,
Mississippi, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey,
New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina,
South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Vermont, Washington State, Wisconsin,
West Virginia), Canada (Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick,
Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan), St. Pierre et
Miquelon, Chile (I) as per Catalogue of Life; Celery-leaved buttercup, cursed Buttercup; Blister buttercup; Celery-leaf crowfoot, Cursed crowfoot, Marsh crowfoot; Delhi: Jaldhania; Kumaon: Shim; Mundari: Bir-mani;
This another common tall herbaceous plant of wet areas has leaves with narrower segments, smaller flowers and minute smooth achenes forming a compact ovoid head; Stem-green, erect, hollow; I have seen R. sceleratus growing in Kashmir where they grow medium sized in wet places, the ones along banks of Tikkar tal lake in Morni were on gravely soil and much smaller, but those that grow along margins of ponds and lakes in Delhi grow very tall, sometimes up to 80-90 cm. Ranunculaceae Juss.: Ranunculus sceleratus L.: Ranunculus sceleratus L. Sp. Pl. 1: 551. 1753.
Family: Ranunculaceae Juss. Type: Lectotype : Herb. Clifford: 230, Ranunculus 12 (BM-000628891) [Designated by: Benson in Amer. Midl. Naturalist 52 : 361 (1954)]. Location: Chandrabani, Dehradun (Inside WII campus), common along streams and moist open areas.
Date: 06.03.2011 Camera use: Nikon D300 + Nikkor 60mm lens. Attachments: 1. Flower pic 2. Protologue from Species Plantarum 3. Lectotype of Ranunculus sceleratus L. 4. Benson's reprint from American Midland Naturalist (In next mail) Ranunculaceae Week: Ranunculus sceleratus from Delhi, Morni hills and Kashmir.: Ranunculus sceleratus L., Sp. pl. 1:551. 1753 This another common tall herbaceous plant of wet areas has leaves with narrower segments, smaller flowers and minute smooth achenes forming a compact ovoid head. Photographed from around Tikkar Tal Lake in Morni hills, Wazirabad in Delhi and from Kashmir. Common names: blister buttercup, celery-leaf buttercup, celery-leaf crowfoot, cursed crowfoot, marsh crowfoot
Thanks for sharing these beautiful pics. I have never seen such long thalamus in R. sceleratus as seen in fourth image. Or may be it looks that way in the picture. I have seen R. sceleratus growing in Kashmir where they grow medium sized in wet places, the ones along banks of Tikkar tal lake in Morni were on gravely soil and much smaller, but those that grow along margins of ponds and lakes in Delhi grow very tall, sometimes up to 80-90 cm. These are grown in our botanical garden where they fruit very well and show good fruiting especially when watering is withdrawn. This was one such plant. 08022012 AP-1 Small Plant for id from Ambala Cantt Haryana: habitat-near water bodies Height-about 2 feet Stem-green, erect, hollow Ranunculus sceleratus.. Yes Ranunculus sceleratus Yes, common buttercup, "jaldhania", filling the wet places these days, will be invisible in a short span of time from now, till next year.... Ranunculus scleratus L (?) from Kamrup district, Assam: (6 pictures) Attaching images of what looks like�Ranunculus scleratus L. Please confirm the ID.Date :15.02.2013 Location: Kamrup district Family : Ranunculaceae Genus & species: Ranunculus scleratus L.(?) Habitat: Grows wild on.bank of the river Habit : Herb Flower : Yellow Yes ... Very good photographs Yes, ... this should be Ranunculus sceleratus L. very common these days (26.2.13) in our area (Panipat, Haryana) also... nice clicks.. Thanks for sharing the detailed images. Not doubting your ID.....just informing that some other Ranunculus have also been reported from W. Bengal. You may find this Taiwania paper useful. The Ranunculus document is excellent, it informs i can expect R. diffusus DC. var. diffusus, R. sardosus, R. muricatus in South Bengal. Besides, there are some more in North Bengal. The distribution maps are fantastic, and those illustrations. Ranunculaceae Fortnight:: Ranuculus sceleratus- Common Butter cup:: NS 2015 Jan-37 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (6) This is a very common species, usually occupying unattended aquatic habitats.. the common buttercup, Ranunculus sceleratus ... Ranunculaceae Fortnight: Ranunculus sceleratus from Delhi-GSJAN43/43. : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (4) Ranunculus sceleratus L., Sp. pl. 1:551. 1753 This another common tall herbaceous plant of wet areas has leaves with narrower segments, smaller flowers and minute smooth achenes forming a compact ovoid head. Photographed from around Tikkar Tal Lake in Morni hills, Wazirabad in Delhi and from Kashmir. Common names: blister buttercup, celery-leaf buttercup, celery-leaf crowfoot, cursed crowfoot, marsh crowfoot It was about a month after my father's demise. I went to Chandannagore on account of my mother's pension. Those days were nightmare to me, for never before I took any responsibility concerning my family affairs. I was a naive, and may be a spoilt child, even at the age of 48! Maybe still am! But, I did took these photographs on the bank of the river Ganges. I think I had/have gotten myself addicted to eFI. The plant uploaded seems to be Ranunculus sceleratus Yes R. sceleratus Nice photographs Ranunculus sceleratus (accepted name) ??? : 7 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (16) Location: Bojepokhari, Lalitpur, Nepal Altitude: 4200 ft. Date: 28 January 2017 Nepali Names : नाककोरे Naakakore / नाकुरे Naakure / शम्फु झार Shamphu Jhaar / थरुनी Tharuni I think matches with images at Ranunculus sceleratus ABMAY2017/10 : 7 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (12) I found four plants growing on the muddy edge of a small lake. The leaves have almost all turned yellow but the fresh flowers are still appearing. Looking at the seedheads, leaves and the flowers I think the plant is R. sceleratus. Please advise. Ranunculus sceleratus Dal Lake, Mcleodganj, Dharamshala, HP, 1800m 26 May 2017. The last set of photos did not show the sepals clearly. I took some photos this morning to show them clearly. Attachments (6) Superb presentation with great images. Yes, these pics belong to Ranunculus sceleratus.. I saw one R. sceleratus flowering a couple of days back and took some photos to show the habit and different leaves. The plant was about 26cm tall with the single flower measuring only 1.3cm across. The flower-stem (pedicel) was 2cm, leaf-stem for basal leaves 7cm and the tripartite basal leaves were about 3-4cm x 3-4cm. Ranunculus sceleratus Dal Lake, Dharamshala, HP 1800m 24 January 2018. Yes, flowering these days at our place also... Location: Gyaneswor, Kathmandu Date: 3 Aprl 2019 Elevation: 1300 m. Habit : Wild Identify this aquatic plant: Rooted emergent plant obtained from bhopal lake To me this looks like Ranunculus sceleratus, To me also Ranunculus sceleratus - ranunculus sp I think I think same as in Identify this aquatic plant Need id of herb attached from Agra, U.P 26 February 19 Ranunculus sceleratus L. ?? Ranunculus scleratus… References:
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