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Plant type: herbaceous tuber Hardiness zones: 9-10 Sunlight: warm low sun to shade Soil Moisture: constantly moist Soil: enriched soil, mildly acidic to mildly alkaline Tolerances: moderate wind, light frost |
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Origins: Europe-W Russia, North Africa, SW Asia-Middle East Other Botanical Names: Caltha hiranoi, Chelidonium minus, Ficaria ambigua, F. aperta, F. boryi, F. bulbifera, F. communis, F. degenii, F. ficaria, F. holubyi, F. intermedia, F. peloponnesiaca, F. polypetala, F. pumila, F. ranunculiflora, F. ranunculoides, F. robertii, F. rotundifolia, F. stepporum, F. transsilvanica, F. varia, F. vulgaris, Ranunculus ficaria, Ranunculus vernus f. divergens Other Common Names: | ||||||||
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