Ranunculus neapolitanus
Ranunculus neapolitanus
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Perennial, 10-30 cm, with many of the roots swollen, cylindrical-fusiform, more than 5 cm long. Stem branched, softly hirsute below like the petioles. Radical leaves tripartite, adpressed pilose, segments cuneate and spreading, often narrowed into a laminate stalk-like basal portion, with short, crenate-dentate lobes. Peduncles sulcate in fruit. Sepals strongly reflexed. Petals 8-13 mm. Torus hairy. Achenes suborbicular, strongly compressed, 3-3,5 mm, margin with a groove on both sides of narrow keel; beak triangular, 0,5-0,75 mm. Fl. 5-6. Often in wet meadows, s.l.-1200 m.
Italy, Balkans, Crimea, Cyprus, W. Syria.