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Aconitum columbianum, monkshood, Mt. Spokane, WA, 2003. |
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Actaea rubra, baneberry, the red or white berries are poisonous,
1-2 - Alsea Falls, OR, 2002, 3-4 - Cascade Mts., OR. |
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Anemone deltoidea, white windflower, Cascadia Park, OR, 2001. |
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Anemone hupehensis var. japonica, Japanese windflower. Note many
stamens and very numerous, tightly packed pistils in center of flower. |
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Anemone occidentalis |
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Anemone oregana, Oregon windflower, vic. Umpqua, OR. |
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Aquilegia formosa, columbine, near Alsea Falls, OR, 2002. |
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Caltha leptosepala, marsh marigold. |
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Ranunculus ficaria, lesser celandine, OR. |
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Clematis tangutica. This is an example of a vining member of the
buttercup family with a single cycle of perianth consisting of a 4-merous petaloid calyx.
Note the many stamens and large number of pistils. As visible in the background, the
styles elongate and become feathery, acting to increase dispersibility of the achenes. |
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Clematis paniculata, note the uniseriate perianth,
numerous stamens, and several pistils. |
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Coptis laciniata, goldthread, Umpqua, OR, April,
2004. |
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Delphinium trolliifolium, poison larkspur, Avery Park,
Corvallis, OR, 2002. |
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Delphinium pavonaceum, peacock larkspur, Finley Natl. Wildlife
Refuge, OR, 2002. |
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Delphinium sp., larkspur, Mt. Spokane, WA, 2002. |
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Helleborus orientalis. On the right is a typical flower at
anthesis. On the left an older flower that has lost its stamens exhibits a cluster of
developing follicles. |
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Isopyrum (Enemion) stipitatum, vicinity Roseburg,
OR, February 19, 2004. |
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Nigella damascena. This genus is exceptional in the buttercup family for its
syncarpous, capsular fruit. |
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Ranunculus hawaiensis, makou, buttercup. Hawaiian endemic. |
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Ranunculus repens, creeping buttercup, vic. Waldport,
OR, 2002. |
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Ranunculus uncinatus, woods buttercup, Cascadia
Park, OR, 2002. |
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Ranunculus sp., buttercup. Note the flower with many yellow
stamens that are partly obscuring the numerous pistils in the center of the flower. The
extra petal shows the basal flap of tissue associated with the nectariferous pit. |
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Ranunculus sp., buttercup. This rather mature flower with most
of the floral parts removed shows a cluster of achenes developing from the pistils. |
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Ranunculus sp. |
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Thalictrum
occidentalis, meadow rue, OR. This is rare example of Ranunculaceae with unisexual, wind pollinated flowers. |
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Thalictrum sp., meadow rue. |
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Trautvetteria caroliniensis, false bugbane, Mt. Spokane,
WA, 2003. |