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Ranunculus Collection

"May brings forth the vibrant beauty of ranunculus, as depicted in Twelve Months of Flowers by Robert Furber

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Ranunculus Collection: Poisonous and Toxic Plants, Victorian Botanical Illustration
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Ranunculus Collection: May, from Twelve Months of Flowers by Robert Furber (c
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Ranunculus Collection: Common Water crowfoot -Ranunculus aquatilis-, Extremadura, Spain
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Ranunculus Collection: Buttercups and Daisies
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Ranunculus Collection: Garden varieties of the Persian buttercup
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Ranunculus Collection: A Bucket Full of Ranunculus Flowers
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Ranunculus Collection: Oil Painting of Ranunculus Flowers
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Ranunculus Collection: English oak tree (Quercus robur) standing in a formerly farmed meadow with many flowering
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Ranunculus Collection: Plant, Flower, Creeping Buttercup, Ranunculus repens, small yellow flowers growing in garden lawn
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Ranunculus Collection: Ranunculus, Persian ranunculus, Ranunculus asiaticus cultivar
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Ranunculus Collection: RF- Bannded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens), resting on buttercup, Lower Tamar Lakes
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Ranunculus Collection: Badger (Meles meles) portrait, standing in field of Buttercups. Mid Devon, England, June
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Ranunculus Collection: Kampinoski National Park, Poland
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Ranunculus Collection: Eared grebe (Podiceps nigricollis), adult in breeding plumage, swimming amidst Water
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Ranunculus Collection: Lesser celandine (Ranunculus ficaria) Clare Glen, Tandragee, County Armagh. Northern Ireland
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Ranunculus Collection: Buttercup (Ranunculus) flowers growing on Machair farmland, South Uist, Outer Hebrides
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Ranunculus Collection: Creeping buttercup (Ranunculus repens) covering an unimproved field, Cromdale, Cairngorms NP
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Ranunculus Collection: Man sitting on a meadow to look the most biggest cherry tree in Italy in a spring time
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Ranunculus Collection: In the Night
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Ranunculus Collection: Ranunculus and Anemones
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Ranunculus Collection: Arleth ranunculus bouquet in cold pink
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Ranunculus Collection: Gabry painterly ranunculus
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Ranunculus Collection: Arleth ranunculus bouquet in warm pink
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Ranunculus Collection: Scattered ranunculus in muted pink II
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Ranunculus Collection: Scattered ranunculus grayscale II
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Ranunculus Collection: Pure white ranunculus
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Ranunculus Collection: Subdued blush ranunculus
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Ranunculus Collection: Pink ranunculus
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Ranunculus Collection: Scattered ranunculus grayscale I
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Ranunculus Collection: Singular ranunculus gray
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Ranunculus Collection: Scattered ranunculus in muted pink I
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Ranunculus Collection: Singular ranunculus in hot pink
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Ranunculus Collection: Singular ranunculus in blush
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Ranunculus Collection: Scattered ranunculus in pink I
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Ranunculus Collection: Gray ranunculus
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Ranunculus Collection: Savanna pink ranunculus bouquet
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Ranunculus Collection: Savanna bouquet of coral ranunculus
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Ranunculus Collection: Begonia ranunculus bouquet in coral
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Ranunculus Collection: Begonia pink ranunculus bouquet
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Ranunculus Collection: Nuclear Nature. png
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Ranunculus Collection: Ranunculus and Strawberry
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Ranunculus Collection: Two ponies mutual grooming, nuzzling in a field of buttercups (Ranunculus sp) Milborne Port
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Ranunculus Collection: Icelandic horse in flowering buttercup (Ranunculus sp. ) meadow, southwest Iceland. June
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Ranunculus Collection: Icelandic horses in meadow of flowering buttercups (Ranunculus sp) southwest Iceland. June
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Ranunculus Collection: USA, Washington State, Seabeck. Alder forest abstract. Date: 02-11-2020
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Ranunculus Collection: Greater spearwort (Ranunculus lingua) flower and developing seedhead in the margins of Kenfig Pool
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Ranunculus Collection: USA, Washington State, Seabeck. Alder forest abstract
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Ranunculus Collection: DDE-90033477


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"May brings forth the vibrant beauty of ranunculus, as depicted in Twelve Months of Flowers by Robert Furber. These delicate flowers, commonly known as buttercups, add a touch of elegance to any garden. However, it is important to note that some species are poisonous and toxic plants. In Extremadura, Spain, the Common Water crowfoot variety thrives in its natural habitat. Its stunning blooms create a picturesque scene amidst the tranquil waters. Garden enthusiasts have cultivated various Persian buttercup varieties with mesmerizing colors and intricate petals. Their enchanting presence reminds us of sunny days filled with joy and laughter. Nature's harmony is beautifully captured in Buttercups and Daisies - a delightful combination that showcases the charm of these blossoms alongside their daisy companions. The ecosystem surrounding ranunculus is diverse; even insects like the Black oil beetle find nourishment from its nectar-rich flowers such as Lesser celandine. A wildflower composite displays an array of colorful blooms including ranunculus, adding a pop of vibrancy to meadows and fields alike. Ranunculus shares its spotlight gracefully with Anemones - together they create breathtaking floral arrangements that captivate our senses. Whether showcased individually or in bouquets like Arleth's cold pink or warm pink creations, ranunculus exudes elegance and sophistication. Each petal seems hand-painted by Gabry herself, turning them into true works of art. " Overall, ranunculus enchants us with its beauty while reminding us to appreciate nature's diversity and creativity through these captivating flowers.