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Marsh marigold, scientifically known as Caltha palustris, is a captivating flower that holds both beauty and danger within its vibrant petals

Background imageMarsh Marigold Collection: Mountain Marsh-Marigold / Elkslip - at Helen Lake, Banff National Park, Rockies, Canada

Mountain Marsh-Marigold / Elkslip - at Helen Lake, Banff National Park, Rockies, Canada
ROG-14077 Mountain Marsh-Marigold / Elkslip - at Helen Lake Banff National Park, Rockies, Canada Caltha leptosepala Bob Gibbons contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMarsh Marigold Collection: Mountain Buttercup and Mountain Marsh-Marigold, below Helen Lake, Banff National Park, Rockies

Mountain Buttercup and Mountain Marsh-Marigold, below Helen Lake, Banff National Park, Rockies, Canada
ROG-14078 Mountain Buttercup and Mountain Marsh-Marigold, below Helen Lake Banff National Park, Rockies, Canada Ranunculus eschscholtzii Bob Gibbons contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageMarsh Marigold Collection: Shetland Pony, mare and foal, grazing amongst Marsh Marigold (Caltha palustris) flowers, Mainland

Shetland Pony, mare and foal, grazing amongst Marsh Marigold (Caltha palustris) flowers, Mainland, Shetland Islands, Scotland

Background imageMarsh Marigold Collection: Marsh marigold carpel, light micrograph

Marsh marigold carpel, light micrograph
Marsh marigold carpel. Light micrograph of a transverse section through the carpel of a marsh marigold (Caltha palustris) flower. The ovules (dark green) contain meiotic embryonic cells (brown)

Background imageMarsh Marigold Collection: Bog garden at RHS Rosemoor

Bog garden at RHS Rosemoor
Marsh Marigold (Caltha palustis) flowering in the bog garden at RHS Rosemoor, Devon, UK

Background imageMarsh Marigold Collection: Marsh marigold flower bud

Marsh marigold flower bud. Light micrograph of a cross-section through the anther of an immature marsh marigold (Caltha palustris) flower bud

Background imageMarsh Marigold Collection: Marigold flower parts, light micrograph

Marigold flower parts, light micrograph
Marigold flower parts. Light micrograph of a vertical section through a carpel or pistil (the female part) of a marsh marigold (Caltha palustris)

Background imageMarsh Marigold Collection: Marsh Marigold in marsh

Marsh Marigold in marsh
ME-1693 Marsh Marigold in marsh at spring Caltha palustris Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMarsh Marigold Collection: Marsh Marigold (Elk

Marsh Marigold (Elk

Background imageMarsh Marigold Collection: Dew-covered Marsh Marigold (Elk

Dew-covered Marsh Marigold (Elk

Background imageMarsh Marigold Collection: Marsh Marigold SG1 6514 © ARDEA LONDON

Marsh Marigold SG1 6514 © ARDEA LONDON
SG1-6514 MARSH MARIGOLD Ardea London Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway. contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: + 44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMarsh Marigold Collection: Marsh marigold flowering in flooded forest near river Taz; spring; North Tumen region, Siberia

Marsh marigold flowering in flooded forest near river Taz; spring; North Tumen region, Siberia, Russia Tz30. 0734
ANZ-806 Marsh marigold / Kingcup - flowering in flooded forest near river Taz North Tumen region, Siberia, Russia Caltha palustris (Ranu subspecies)

Background imageMarsh Marigold Collection: Stream through marsh marigold or elks lip (Caltha leptosepala) and Parrys primrose

Stream through marsh marigold or elks lip (Caltha leptosepala) and Parrys primrose (Primula parryi), American Basin, Colorado, United States of America, North America

Background imageMarsh Marigold Collection: Shetland Scene with Marsh Marigold in foreground Yell, Shetland, UK LA003139

Shetland Scene with Marsh Marigold in foreground Yell, Shetland, UK LA003139
COS-2012 Shetland Scene with Marsh Marigold in foreground Yell, Shetland, UK Caltha palustris Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMarsh Marigold Collection: Marsh marigolds (Caltha palustris) by mountain stream, Obac d Incles

Marsh marigolds (Caltha palustris) by mountain stream, Obac d Incles, Soldeu, Andorra, Europe

Background imageMarsh Marigold Collection: Shetland Pony - Mare and Foal amongst Marsh Marigolds Shetland Mainland, UK MA001366

Shetland Pony - Mare and Foal amongst Marsh Marigolds Shetland Mainland, UK MA001366
COS-2033 Shetland Pony - mare and foal amongst marsh marigolds Shetland Mainland, UK Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way



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Marsh marigold, scientifically known as Caltha palustris, is a captivating flower that holds both beauty and danger within its vibrant petals. This enchanting plant has intrigued botanists for centuries, with Victorian botanical illustrations capturing its essence in intricate detail. One fascinating aspect of the marsh marigold is its toxicity. Classified among poisonous and toxic plants, this golden blossom conceals a dark secret beneath its cheerful facade. Its leaves and stems contain harmful substances that can cause severe discomfort if ingested. Intriguingly, the marsh marigold attracts not only human attention but also the delightful presence of nature's tiny wonders. The 7-spot ladybird finds solace on these delicate flowers, creating a mesmerizing sight to behold. Their contrasting colors create an exquisite harmony between nature's creations. Under ultraviolet light, the marsh marigold reveals another hidden facet of its allure. Bathed in ethereal hues unseen by the naked eye, it transforms into an otherworldly spectacle that captivates all who witness it. During May in the United Kingdom, these radiant blooms paint landscapes with their vivid yellows. Against lush green backdrops or nestled near windmills at sunrise in Holland's Kinderdijk region, they add a touch of brilliance to any scene they grace. Artists have sought to capture this floral marvel through various mediums throughout history. Watercolor paintings showcase every delicate petal and leaf vein meticulously rendered by skilled hands—a testament to humanity's enduring fascination with this beguiling flower. The marsh marigold shares similarities with other members of the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). Color lithographs depict their shared vibrancy while highlighting each species' unique characteristics—celebrating nature's diversity through artistry. This remarkable plant even inspired artists beyond traditional depictions; one masterpiece portrays a cockerel and mallard against vellum canvas—an unexpected yet harmonious combination that showcases the marsh marigold's ability to inspire creativity.