Ranunculus Repens Flower. Stems are erect stout hairless or nearly so. Stem limp ascending glabroussparsely haired with runners runners rooting from nodes.
Beak on seed-like fruit mostly 15-26 mm long and leaf blades without white markings vs. Gold coin is a hardy creeping perennial of the Buttercup Ranunculus native to Central Asia It is a horticultural varieties of Ranunculus repens. It will form a dense ground cover in moist areas.
Wide or more by prostrate stems that root in the ground at the nodes.
RMBT5R8G Flowers of Creeping buttercup Ranunculus repens. 04022021 Buttercup weeds Ranunculus repens form a creeping mat of dense foliage that can quickly overtake the lawn or a garden bed. The upper leaves are sessile or short-petioled. It will form a dense ground cover in moist areas.