Ranunculus aquatilis
Ranunculus aquatilis (Common Water-crowfoot) is a plant species of the genus Ranunculus, native throughout most of Europe and North America, and also northwest Africa.
It has branching thread-like underwater leaves and toothed floater leaves. In fast flowing water the floaters may not be grown. The flowers are white petaled with yellow centres and are held a centimetre or two above the water. The floater leaves are used as props for the flowers and are grown at the same time.
Translation
The phrase "Ranunculus aquatilis" occurs as such in the following languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese.
Translation(s) in other languages: German: Gewöhnlicher Wasserhahnenfuß, French: Renoncule aquatique, Upper Sorbian: Wódna maslenka, Latvian: Parastā ūdensgundega, Hungarian: Nagy víziboglárka, Dutch: Fijne waterranonkel, Dutch Low Saxon: Waoterbotterbloeme, Polish: Włosienicznik wodny, Swedish: Vattenmöja.
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