CROWFOOT FAMILY - Ranunculaceae: Marsh Marigold; Meadow-gowan; American Cowslip Caltha palustris ... ... Not a true marigold, and even less a cowslip, ... Hawked about the streets in tight bunches, the Marsh Marigold blossoms--with half their yellow sepals already dropped--and the fragrant, pearly, pink arbutus are the most...
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There is good reason to believe that our common Marsh Marigold is of the same sort as that which was immortalized by the Christians during the Middle Ages, ... It is just as well to know, however, that the names Marigold and Cowslip are more commonly and truthfully applied to altogether different species.
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A Spring Azure Butterfly on a Marsh Marigold flow. Image is linked to a larger size (1024 x 768) suitable to use as desktop wallpaper if you care to use it. (but only for that use) ... Marsh Marigold - plant ... Roadside wildflower - marsh marigold...
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Marsh Marigold or Cowslip (Caltha palustris). Marsh Marigolds. Our ancestors in Europe and Asia were familiar with the Marsh Marigold as it also grew in ...
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Caltha palustris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Caltha palustris commonly known as Kingcup or Marsh Marigold belongs to the Ranunculaceae (buttercup family). It is native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere (Europe including Icel...
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Cowslip, Yellow marsh marigold, Yellow marsh-marigold ... A smaller species, Floating Marsh Marigold (C. natans), found from Alaska southeastward to northern Minnesota, has small white or pinkish flowers, kidney-shaped leaves, and stems that often float.
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Poison plant page from Mount Lehman Llamas, Mount Lehman, British Columbia. ... The Marsh Marigold or Cowslip is usually found in the northeast and north central areas of the U.S. All of the plant is poisonous, containing an irritant oil which causes gastrointestinal irritation and diarrhea.
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Plant Selector Guide; Caltha palustris (Marsh Marigold, Cowslip, Kingcup) ... Main Perennial Plant Selector List | Plant Word Search ... Hardy Perennial. This is one of the most rewarding bog plants you can grow in your garden. Spring brings a profusion of rich yellow blooms, which when grown beside your pond or in the...
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Marsh Marigold, Cowslip Family: Buttercup (Ranunculaceae) ; ... Lifespan: N/A Height: 1-2' (30-60 cm) Flower Color: Shiny yellow Flower Size: 1-1/2" (2.5-3.8 mm) wide Bloom Season: April-June Fruit: In a whorl, each fruit splitting open along one side (follicle) Conditions: Swamps, marshes, wet meadows,
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Marsh Marigold ; Meadow-gowan ; American Cowslip ... Marsh Marigold ; Meadow-gowan ; American Cowslip; Common Meadow Buttercup ; Tall Crowfoot; Kingcups; Cuckoo Flower; Goldcups; Butter-flowers; Blister-flowers; Read More Articles On Flowers;
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