Friday, March 12, 2010

What flower is a Buttercup?

My stepmother wants Buttercups, but the way she described them is they have a trumpet - like yellow flower. I have been to a greenhouse and on the internet, but the flower they call Buttercup is a ground cover with tiny yellow flowers.
What flower is a Buttercup?
You might try calling a nursery in Maine, or the University of Maine agriculture department. Buttercups grow wild in Maine fields.
Reply:iT IS A RANUNCULA ooor it is not a buttercup, dumb ***! Report It

Reply:one of the reasons I do not often comment is the stupidity of the people who accept answeres. For instance If it is not a renunculia thenit is not a butter cup. Oh My Word please use the web for a picture and an answer!!! Report It

Reply:There are also the classic ranunculus which is a bulb. http://www.waynesthisandthat.com/ranuncu...





There are creeping buttercups, but there are also uproght ones, like ranunculus bulbosa. They are a wildflower. Are there any wildflower nurseries near you?


http://www.missouriplants.com/Yellowalt/...





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Reply:I think they are daisies.
Reply:The only flower that I know of that is yellow in color would be the daffodil, easter lilly, johnny jump ups, narcissis,


jonquil all of the same family.





Browse thru these links and show her the pictures.


http://daffodilusa.org/daffodils/faq.htm...


http://daffodilusa.org/shows/shows.html








.........You are right it is a runner.........


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creeping_bu...


The Creeping buttercup (Ranunculus repens) is a flowering plant in the Buttercup family, native to Europe and the Pacific Northwest. It has attractive yellow flowers and stolons, running stems, which produce roots and new plants at the nodes.
Reply:Hi, A true buttercup is in the LATIN family Ranunculies?








I am not sure about the last three letters in the Ranuncul...i? e? s?


But I Think it is close enough to GOOGLE and get a picture of a buttercup, yellow with four or five flat petals and fern like leaves.





Maybe ask her when in the season it blooms, AND tell us what state she lived in when she saw them and some one can help identify the plant for you!flower

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