ID help please. Ranunculus bulbosa?

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  1. duffy

    duffy Active Member

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    I hope a member can help with the ID. Could very well be Ranunculus bulbosa! Thank you. I should mention that the leaves are covered with extremely fine hairs. The sepals are slighty bent backwards.
     

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  2. Robert Flogaus-Faust

    Robert Flogaus-Faust Active Member 10 Years

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    Probably not. Ranunculus bulbosus has got sepals that are strongly bent backwards. Image 060.JPG does not look like that.
     
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    HelloRobert, The sepals on this particular specimen were inverted/reflexed, that is why I opted for R bulbosus, the foliage being another reason. The leaves were covered in extremely fine hairs, almost impossible to see.
     
  4. Robert Flogaus-Faust

    Robert Flogaus-Faust Active Member 10 Years

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    Hello duffy,
    The foliage looks rather odd for Ranunculus bulbosus in my opinion. Just look at E-Flora BC Atlas Page. The leaves of this species are very variable, but usually much more strongly dissected. Unfortunately I cannot help much, because of my highly insufficient knowledge of the flora from your area. I have never been there and never anywhere in Italy south of Lake Garda. I checked an online flora of Italy, but I only found one species in your area that looks similar (but probably not in a sufficient manner) and appears to have reflexed sepals, Ranunculus velutinus, see Ranunculus velutinus - Specie della flora italiana. So I am sorry, I just do not know what you found there. I might have overlookeed something, though. There are lots of buttercup species in Italy.
     
  5. Silver surfer

    Silver surfer Generous Contributor 10 Years

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    RANUNCULUS  BULBOSUS 13-05-2015 10-14-57.JPG RANUNCULUS  BULBOSUS 13-05-2015 10-18-35.JPG

    To give you an idea duffy, this is Ranunculus bulbosus ..taken near here in Scotland.
    Sorry I cannot help id your pics.
     
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    Hi Silver Surfer, Thank you for reply to my thread. The reflexed sepals certainly are R. Bulbosus but I notice a difference between the leaves in your photographs. Of course, in Italy we have many species of Ranunculus, these can be difficult to ID!!
     
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    Not too far from where I found the above species, there was a Ranunculus with black marks on the foliage. Can you suggest what sp. Has black markings on the leaves?
     

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