Plants usually ± hispid, sometimes glabrous. Stems erect to decumbent, sometimes stoloniferous, sometimes bulbous-based, without bulbils. Roots basal, sometimes also nodal, sometimes tuberous. Leaves basal and cauline, petiolate; basal deeply parted or compound (except sometimes in R. orthorhynchus var. bloomeri), blades with segments lobed or parted, margins toothed; cauline deeply parted or compound, similar to basal or with shorter petioles and/or blades with narrower segments (rarely poorly developed in R. fascicularis). Inflorescences 1-50-flowered cymes. Flowers pedicellate; sepals deciduous soon after anthesis, 5 (sometimes 6 in R. occidentalis var. hexasepalus); petals always present, yellow, sometimes abaxially reddish, rarely poorly developed; nectary scale attached basally, free from petal for at least 1/2 its length, forming flap covering nectary (or sometimes attached on 3 sides, forming pocket in R. recurvatus), glabrous, free margin entire; style present. Fruits achenes, 1-locular; achene body discoid, strongly flattened, 3-15 times as wide as thick, not prolonged beyond seed; wall thick, not ornamented; margin low or high narrow ridge or wing; beak much shorter than achene body.

Distribution

Worldwide except lowland tropics.

Discussion

Species ca. 100 (19 in the flora).

Selected References

None.

Key

1 Petals 2-6 mm, usually no longer than sepals (sometimes longer than sepals in R. uncinatus). > 2
1 Petals (6-)7-26 mm (rarely shorter in R. occidentalis and R. canus, in which petals are much longer than sepals). > 5
2 Basal leaves simple and lobed or parted. > 3
2 Basal leaves compound. > 4
3 Receptacle glabrous; base of stem not bulbous; w North America. Ranunculus uncinatus
3 Receptacle hispid; base of stem bulbous, cormlike; e North America. Ranunculus recurvatus var. recurvatus
4 Petals 2-4 × 1-2.5 mm; heads of achenes cylindric, 5-7 mm wide. Ranunculus pensylvanicus
4 Petals 4-6 × 3.5-5 mm; heads of achenes globose to ovoid, 7-10 mm wide. Ranunculus macounii
5 Sepals spreading, sometimes reflexed from base with age. > 6
5 Sepals reflexed along well-defined transverse fold 1-3 mm above base. > 12
6 Basal leaves deeply parted or dissected, ultimate segments linear to broadly linear, margins entire (occasionally a lobe reduced to large tooth); Rocky Mountains. Ranunculus acriformis var. acriformis
6 Basal leaves variously parted or compound but not as above, segments seldom linear, margins toothed; widespread. > 7
7 Leaf blades simple, 3-5-parted or -divided. > 8
7 Leaf blades 3-5-foliolate. > 9
8 Basal leaf blades pentagonal in outline; beak of achene 0.2-1 mm; widespread. Ranunculus acris
8 Basal leaf blades cordate to reniform in outline; beak of achene 1.6-2 mm; Mackenzie Delta to ne Alaska. Ranunculus turneri
9 Tuberous roots present. > 10
9 Tuberous roots absent. > 11
10 Petals 10-22; c Texas. Ranunculus macranthus
10 Petals 5(-7); widespread, e North America. Ranunculus fascicularis
11 Beak of achene curved, 0.8-1.2 mm; stems decumbent to creeping. Ranunculus repens
11 Beak of achene straight or somewhat curved, 0.8-2.6 mm; stems erect to decumbent. Ranunculus hispidus
12 Petals 8-22; Pacific Coast, Arizona, Texas. > 13
12 Petals 5-7; widespread. > 17
13 Tuberous roots absent; beak of achene lanceolate to deltate-apiculate, curved, 0.2-1.6 mm; California to British Columbia. > 14
13 Tuberous roots present; beak of achene subulate, straight, (1.8-)2-4 mm (but sometimes deciduous); Texas, Arizona. > 16
14 Achenes 3.4-4.2 mm, beak deltate or lance-deltate; Transverse Ranges, s California. Ranunculus canus var. ludovicianus
14 Achenes 1.8-3.2 mm, beak lanceolate; California to British Columbia. Ranunculus californicus
15 Beak of achene 1.2-1.6 mm; sepals 5-6; Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. Ranunculus occidentalis var. hexasepalus
15 Beak of achene 0.2-0.8 mm; sepals 5; California, Oregon, Mexico. Ranunculus californicus
16 Petals 2-5 mm wide; achenes 2-2.4 mm wide, margins forming ribs or narrow wings 0.1-0.4 mm wide; sepals always reflexed; Arizona, trans-Pecos Texas. Ranunculus fasciculatus
16 Petals 4-9 mm wide; achenes 2.8-3.4 mm wide, margins forming narrow ribs 0.4-0.6 mm wide; sepals spreading or weakly reflexed; Edwards Plateau, Texas. Ranunculus macranthus
17 Receptacle glabrous; basal leaves 3-parted or -foliolate, segments or leaflets linear to cuneate. > 18
17 Receptacle hispid; basal leaves usually pinnately 3-7-foliolate (sometimes merely 3-parted with orbiculate to ovate segments in Ranunculus orthorhynchus var. bloomeri). > 21
18 Beak of achene deltate or lance-deltate, curved; Sacramento Valley, California. Ranunculus canus var. canus
18 Beak of achene lanceolate to lance-subulate, straight or curved; widespread. > 19
19 Basal leaves deeply 3-divided, segments again deeply parted, ultimate segments linear or nearly so; Rocky Mountains. Ranunculus acriformis var. montanensis
19 Basal leaves deeply 3-parted to 3-foliolate, margins of segments or leaflets toothed or shallowly lobed, ultimate lobe triangular or broadly lanceolate; Pacific Slope. > 20
20 Petals yellow on both surfaces; widespread. Ranunculus occidentalis
20 Petals reddish abaxially; sw Oregon. Ranunculus austro-oreganus
21 Beak of achene oblong or triangular, curved, 0.2-0.8 mm; introduced weeds. > 22
21 Beak of achene lanceolate or subulate, straight or somewhat curved (sometimes tip weakly hooked in R. pacificus), (0.8-)1-3.8(-4.8) mm; native. > 23
22 Base of stem bulbous, cormlike; petals 9-13 × 8-11 mm. Ranunculus bulbosus
22 Base of stem not bulbous; petals 7-10 × 4-8 mm. Ranunculus sardous
23 Stems decumbent, sometimes rooting at nodes; e North America. Ranunculus hispidus var. nitidus
23 Stems erect to decumbent, never rooting at nodes; w North America. > 24
24 Beak of achene 1-1.8 mm; leaflets lobed; Alaska panhandle. Ranunculus pacificus
24 Beak of achene 2-3.8(-4.8) mm (1.8-2.2 mm in var. bloomeri, with unlobed leaflets); throughout w North America. Ranunculus orthorhynchus