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In spring, caltha palustris grows in the moist alder forest
Caltha palustris, commonly called Marsh marigold, is a rhizomatous perennial of the Buttercup family that is native to stream margins, marshes, swamps and wet meadows. The common name, marsh marigold, is only descriptively accurate as to this plant’s habitat, because it neither looks like, nor is related to, marigolds, which is Aster family. It typically grows 12-18” tall on hollow, branching stems. Bright yellow flowers with 5-9 deep yellow petal-like sepals bloom in winter and spring (February to June).
yellow marsh marigold blooms
Very variable short, tufted, hairless, perennial; stems upright to creeping and rooting at teh nodes. Leaves heart-shaped, toothed, the lower mostly long-stalked. Flowers bright shiny golden-yellow, 15-50mm, often greenish beneath. Fruit a cluster of pod-like follicles, with nectaries at the base.\nHabitat: Wet meadows, marshes, fens, ditches and wet woodland.\nFlowering Season: March-August.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except Spitsbergen.\nThe Species is poisonous, but widely cultivated in Gardens and Parks.\n\nThe Species is quite common in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Bright yellow flowers of marsh marigold, Caltha palustris, in wetlands at Valley Falls Park in Vernon, Connecticut.
Wild yellow buttercup in Iceland
yellow flowers
Marsh marigolds at magic hour in early spring, Connecticut
Marsh Marigold (Caltha Palustris) Flower Plant isolated on white background
Yellow Wildflowers (buttercups)
In spring, caltha palustris grows in the moist alder forest
Lasthenia californica is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common name California goldfields. It is native to California and Oregon. Salt Point State Park,  Sonoma County, California. Pacific Ocean. A field of Goldfields near the shore line..
Wild yellow spring flowers growing in  marshes, fens, ditches and wet woodland.
Euphorbia epithymoides
A Caltha palustris flower, known as marsh-marigold, is a small to medium size perennial herbaceous plant of the buttercup family, native to marshes, fens, ditches and wet woodland
Kerria japonica, commonly called Japanese kerria or Japanese rose, is a graceful, spring-flowering, deciduous shrub that is native to certain mountainous areas of Japan and China. It grows to 1-2m tall on slender, arching, yellowish-green stems. Single, five-petaled, as well as double petaled, yellow flowers bloom somewhat profusely in spring.
Ranunculus laetus is a perennial herb of height 25-50 cm. It has much branched stem. Basal leaves are up to 10 cm. Upper stem leaves are similar except being smaller. Flowers are bright yellow and glossy
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A bunch of beautiful Marsh-marigold blooming on a river bank on a spring evening in Estonia, Northern Europe
Springtime in the forest with carpet of flowers in star shape. Like a green carpet on the ground
Yellow marsh marigold blooming by a lake
Very variable short, tufted, hairless, perennial; stems upright to creeping and rooting at teh nodes. Leaves heart-shaped, toothed, the lower mostly long-stalked. Flowers bright shiny golden-yellow, 15-50mm, often greenish beneath. Fruit a cluster of pod-like follicles, with nectaries at the base.
Countryside. Marsh marigold blooms brightly at the end of April.
Caltha palustris, commonly called Marsh marigold, is a rhizomatous perennial of the Buttercup family that is native to stream margins, marshes, swamps and wet meadows. The common name, marsh marigold, is only descriptively accurate as to this plant’s habitat, because it neither looks like, nor is related to, marigolds, which is Aster family. It typically grows 12-18” tall on hollow, branching stems. Bright yellow flowers with 5-9 waxy deep yellow petal-like sepals bloom in winter and spring (February to June).
known as marsh-marigold and kingcup
Elevated view of green plants in green rainforest at Tayrona National Park, Colombia.
Marsh Marigold (Caltha palustris) flowers, selective focus
Organic seedling greenhouse
Marigold\nthe yolk flowers (Caltha) are a genus of flowering plants of the family
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