RANUNCULACEAE

Contains 9 genera and 32 accepted taxa overall.

This family is completely databased for all specimens.

Characteristics
RANUNCULACEAE
Dicot
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Classification
RANUNCULALES
RANUNCULACEAE
Distribution Map Present

This species have been reported in the counties highlighted.

Genera
Genus Common Name Taxa Count Herbarium Specimens Photos
Actaea BANEBERRY 1
Anemone THIMBLEWEED 2
Aquilegia COLUMBINE 1
Clematis LEATHER-FLOWER 7
Delphinium LARKSPUR; KNIGHT'S SPUR 2
Enemion FALSE RUE ANEMONE 1
Ranunculus BUTTERCUP 13
Thalictrum MEADOWRUE 4
Xanthorhiza YELLOWROOT 1
Identification Key
1.  Herbs or vines; leaves opposite
1.  Herbs or shrubs; leaves alternate, sometimes pseudowhorled or basal
2
2.  Acaulescent; leaves all basal; inflorescence basal with foliaceous bracts dissimilar to the leaves
2.  Caulescent; some leaves cauline; inflorescence cauline
3
3.  Shrub (but sometimes unbranched aboveground); all leaves crowded in a pseudowhorl at the stem apex
3.  Herb; at least some leaves distant, not all leaves crowded at stem apex
4
4.  Leaves regularly divided into linear lobes 1-2 mm wide; flowers zygomorphic
4.  Leaves simple or compound, if lobed the lobes >2 mm wide and not linear; flowers actinomorphic
5
5.  Leaves compound and the leaflets with numerous acute-tipped teeth; fruit a berry
5.  Leaves simple or compound, if compound the leaflets entire or with few rounded teeth; fruit not a berry
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6.  Leaves simple (sometimes deeply divided), trifoliolate, or palmately once-compound; sepals green; petals yellow to white, unspurred
6.  Leaves compound, at least some 2- to 3-compound; sepals green, yellow, pink, red, to white; petals absent or yellow with a red spur
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7.  Leaflets entire or coarsely and shallowly lobed, the sinuses ⅓ or less the length of the leaflet; fruit an achene
7.  Leaflets usually lobed, many with sinuses ½ or more the length of the leaflet; fruit a follicle
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8.  Leaflets eglandular; flowers pendent; sepals 5, red or greenish; petals 5, yellow to yellow-green with a red spur
8.  Leaflets glandular-apiculate; flowers spreading to erect; sepals 5, white; petals absent