Description
Bulbous Buttercup (Bulbosus) stands as the singular buttercup species found in meadows, distinguished by its sepals that gracefully curve downward and a swollen base at the stem. Notably, it begins flowering slightly earlier than the meadow buttercup, with blooms emerging from late March to late May. This plant is ideally sown during either spring or autumn.






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