Ranunculus uncinatus
From Natural History of Southeast Alaska
Little Buttercup (Ranunculus uncinatus): Collections in ARCTOS (georeferenced) from across the region, though concentrated in the southern portion.
Local Notes
- Sitka/Ranunculus uncinatus: Lack of showy flowers makes this plant easy to overlook, but it seems to be reasonably common, growing on gravelly soil with partial shade. Not difficult to find on along local trails including Indian River Trail. (edit)
References
Weblinks
- FNA page for Ranunculus uncinatus
- EthnoBotany page for Ranunculus uncinatus
- e-FloraBC page for Ranunculus uncinatus
- USDAPLANTS page for Ranunculus uncinatus
- PacNW Herbaria Records for Ranunculus uncinatus
- Search Arctos Database for Ranunculus uncinatus (Southeast only)
- Search Arctos Database for Ranunculus uncinatus (entire database)
- Encyclopedia of Life search for Ranunculus uncinatus
- iNaturalist Observations for Ranunculus uncinatus in Southeast Alaska
Other References
- Hall 2010: "Moist soil in woods, thickets, meadows, beaches and along streams. Common."
- Muller: gen; meadows, open areas, forests