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Ranunculus inamoenus
var. inamoenus Greene |
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TAXONOMY |
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Family: |
Ranunculaceae |
Genus: |
Ranunculus |
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Species Synonyms: |
Ranunculus affinis var. micropetalus
Greene Ranunculus inamoenus var. typicus L. Benson |
Common Names: |
graceful buttercup |
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DISTRIBUTION |
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Canada: |
southern British Columbia – southern Alberta
– southwestern Saskatchewan |
Saskatchewan: |
southwestern Saskatchewan; Cypress Hills and surrounding
area |
Ecoregion: |
Cypress Upland, Mixed Grassland |
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HABITAT |
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Saskatchewan: |
moist grassy ravine slopes, lakeshores, and open
woods |
Associated Species: |
Delphinium bicolor, Lomatium macrocarpum,
Ranunculus rhomboideus |
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RARITY STATUS |
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Provincial
Status According to Harms (2003): |
Endangered |
Nature Conservancy
Status: |
G5 S1 |
Saskatchewan
Species at Risk Status: |
None |
COSEWIC Status:
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None |
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Ranunculus inamoenus
var. inamoenus is endangered because of rarity in Saskatchewan.
It is regionally restricted to the southwestern part of the province. Possible
threats have been identified for this species. |
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SPECIES
DESCRIPTION |
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Height: |
5 – 30 cm |
Roots: |
slender |
Stems: |
perennial, erect, pilose or
glabrous |
Leaves: |
basal leaves persistent, 1 –
4 cm long, 1 – 3.5 cm wide, ovate to orbicular, generally undivided
or 3 – 5-lobed, base acute to rounded, apex rounded, margins entire
or crenate; cauline leaves differing from basal leaves, divided, segments
3, narrow |
Inflorescence: |
flowers 3 – 7 per stem;
receptacle elongating in fruit to form a head of achenes, heads cylindrical |
Flowers: |
pedicels slender, appressed-pubescent;
receptacle pilose or glabrous; sepals 3 – 5 mm long, 2 – 3 mm
wide, spreading or reflexed, pilose abaxially; petals 5, 4 – 9 mm
long, about twice as long as sepals, 2 – 5 mm wide, yellow; nectary
scale glabrous; stamens numerous; carpels numerous on a receptacle |
Fruits: |
achenes canescent or glabrous;
beaks 0.5 – 1 mm long, straight or hooked |
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RANUNCULUS
KEY FOR SPECIES FOUND IN SASKATCHEWAN |
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1 Petals white; aquatic plants with
all leaves submersed |
R. aquatilis var. diffusa |
1 Petals yellow; mostly terrestrial
plants or not strictly aquatic (except R. gmelinii) |
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2 Achenes with 3 or 4 longitudinal
nerves; leaves crenate; plants stoloniferous
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R. cymbalaria |
2 Achenes not nerved longitudinally;
leaves various; plants not stoloniferous |
3 |
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3 Basal leaves entire to slightly
lobed, upper leaves similar or absent |
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3 Basal leaves distinctly toothed,
lobed or divided OR if entire, cauline leaves deeply lobed or cleft and
unlike the basal leaves OR basal leaves absent |
5 |
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4 Leaves linear and essentially bladeless
or blades linear-lanceolate |
R. flammula var. reptans |
4 Leaves with well-developed lanceolate
to oval blades |
R. flammula var. ovalis |
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5 Sepals 3 or 4; leaves reniform |
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5 Sepals 5; leaves of various shapes |
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6 Plants at least partially aquatic,
< 5 cm high; leaves to 1 cm wide; achenes not constricted, nearly beakless |
R. hyperboreus var. hyperboreus |
6 Plants terrestrial, 10 – 20
cm high; leaves to 5 cm wide; achenes constricted near the middle, beak
hooked |
R. lapponicus |
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7 Plants strictly aquatic, weak stems
floating |
R. gmelinii |
7 Plants not strictly aquatic |
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8 Beaks of achenes minute, achene
corky-thickened towards base; plant fleshy; lower leaves petioled |
R. sceleratus |
8 Beaks of achenes distinct, achene
not corky-thickened towards base; plants not fleshy; lower leaves more or
less all sessile |
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9 Basal leaves entire to crenate or
shallowly 3 – 5-lobed, cauline leaves cleft or divided |
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9 Basal leaves deeply dissected, the
lobes often toothed |
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10 Sepals densely reddish-brown pilose
in part; stems usually 1-flowered |
R. nivalis |
10 Sepals glabrous or white-pubescent;
stems usually 2 – many-flowered |
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11 Fruiting heads cylindrical |
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11 Fruiting heads globose |
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12 Achenes to 150 per aggregate, finely
pubescent; plants hairy; petals 5 – 9 mm long |
R. glaberrimus var. ellipticus |
12 Achenes to 50 per aggregate, glabrous;
plants glabrous; petals 6 – 15 mm long |
R. rhomboideus |
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13 Petals 1.5 – 3 mm long; basal
leaves reniform |
R. abortivus |
13 Petals greater than 3 mm long;
basal leaves circular or cordate |
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14 Flower stalks stout; petals 8 –
15 mm long; stems and leaves pilose or villose |
R. cardiophyllus |
14 Flower stalks slender; petals 3
– 8 mm long; stems and leaves nearly glabrous |
R. inamoenus var. inamoenus |
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15 Achenes slightly flattened, beaks
slender; receptacle in fruit 4 times its length in flower |
R. pedatifidus var. affinis |
15 Achenes very strongly flattened,
beaks stout; receptacle in fruit < 3 times its length in flower |
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16 Petals 5 – 15 mm long, noticeably
longer than sepals; sepals spreading; terminal segment of larger leaves
sessile |
R. acris var. acris |
16 Petals 4 – 5 mm long, shorter
than or barely surpassing sepals; sepals reflexed; terminal segment of larger
leaves stalked |
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17 Stems reclining or prostrate, often
rooting at lower nodes; petals equalling or longer than sepals, deep yellow;
sepals purplish; heads of achenes ovoid to globose |
R. macounii |
17 Stems erect, not rooting at the
nodes; petals shorter than sepals, pale yellow; sepals yellowish; heads
of achenes cylindrical |
R. pensylvanicus |
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