Buttercups Ranunculus acris & Hawthorn Trees


The Creeping buttercup (Ranunculus acris) also known as the Meadow Buttercup is the one of the more common buttercups, forms colonies in meadows and other grassy places, on damp soil. The creeping surface runners of this plant enable it to rapidly colonize entire fields.


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Location: Boxmoor Hertfordshire
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