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© Marie Aymerez / Biosphoto
Lesser celandine (Ficaria verna), Bouches-du-Rhone, France
© André Simon / Biosphoto
Fig buttercup (Ranunculus ficaria) Group of flowers seen from above in spring, Country garden, Lorraine, France
© David Tipling / Biosphoto
Lesser Celandine flowers - Thursford Wood Norfolk UK
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Oil Beetle larva on Fig buttercup - Vosges du Nord France ; Pending the passage of a bee to parasitize
© Michel Rauch / Biosphoto
© Michel Rauch / Biosphoto
Oil Beetle larva on Fig buttercup - Vosges du Nord France ; Pending the passage of a bee to parasitize
© Pascal Pittorino / Biosphoto
False buttercups opening in an organic garden France
© Pascal Pittorino / Biosphoto
False buttercups opening in an organic garden France
© Pascal Pittorino / Biosphoto
False buttercups in bloom in winter Provence France
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Bulbils of fig buttercup in a garden
© Gilles Le Scanff & Joëlle-Caroline Mayer / Biosphoto
© Gilles Le Scanff & Joëlle-Caroline Mayer / Biosphoto
Bulbils of fig buttercup in a garden
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Fig buttercup 'Flore Pleno' seedling in bucket in a garden
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
Fig buttercup 'Flore Pleno' seedling in bucket in a garden
© Frédéric Desmette / Biosphoto
Grey partridge amongst lesser celandines Great Britain
© Frédéric Desmette / Biosphoto
Grey partridge amongst lesser celandines Great Britain
© Gilles Le Scanff & Joëlle-Caroline Mayer / Biosphoto
Bouquet in a basket in a garden
© Hervé Lenain & Marie-Pierre Samel / Biosphoto
Fig buttercup at Spring France
© Hervé Lenain & Marie-Pierre Samel / Biosphoto
Fig buttercup at Spring France
© André Maurer / Biosphoto
Fig buttercup flowers covered with hoarfrost Switzerland
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Portrait of a yellow Flower of Fig buttercup Pond of Meudon ; Its root is irritating. The sheets are used in pharmaceutical preparations like
© Muriel Hazan / Biosphoto
© Muriel Hazan / Biosphoto
Portrait of a yellow Flower of Fig buttercup Pond of Meudon ; Its root is irritating. The sheets are used in pharmaceutical preparations like relieving congestion. The ficaire was formerly famous to treat the warts. Its floral buttons, rich in vitamin C were formerly consumed to fight against the scurvy, but without excés because of a certain toxicity. [AT]
© Florent Cardinaux / Biosphoto
Tapis de feuilles de Ficaire en mars Vallée du Doubs
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Ranunculus ficaria Double Mud
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Ficaria verna Flore-pleno
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Ranunculus ficaria Albus
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Ficaria verna Flore-pleno