




suksdorfia ranunculifolia
The Buttercup-Leaf Suksdorfia is a delightful little plant with bright green leaves that look like buttercup flowers! It adds a splash of color to its surroundings and is a favorite among butterflies.
Hábitat: It commonly grows in meadows, grasslands, and along forest edges.
The Buttercup-Leaf Suksdorfia is a small plant with deeply lobed, dark green leaves that cluster at its base, resembling those of a buttercup. Slender stems emerge, topped with delicate clusters of small, five-petaled white or pale purplish flowers, often found peeking from rocky crevices.





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It got its name from Wilhelm Suksdorf, a botanist who explored the Pacific Northwest!
Its tiny flowers are surprisingly hardy, often blooming high up on cold, rocky cliffs!
This plant is a master of disguise, its leaves look just like real buttercup leaves!
You can find this resilient little plant growing mostly in Washington and Oregon mountains!
Buttercup-Leaf Suksdorfia can grow roots into tiny rock crevices, helping it anchor firmly in challenging, exposed environments.
Buttercup-Leaf Suksdorfia has broad, basal leaves that help collect and funnel rainwater towards its roots, capturing precious moisture.
Buttercup-Leaf Suksdorfia has a low-growing form that protects its delicate flowers and leaves from strong winds and harsh weather.
Bombus occidentalis
Feeds on nectar and collects pollen from its flowers.
Andrena erythrogastra
Visits the small flowers for nectar and pollen.
Glomus mosseae
Exchanges nutrients and water with the plant's roots.
Colorido describe a organismos u objetos que exhiben una amplia variedad de colores brillantes y distintivos.
Este rasgo caracteriza a los organismos cuya dieta consiste total o principalmente en material vegetal.
Los hábitats boscosos son entornos terrestres dominados por una densa cubierta arbórea, que sustentan una gran diversidad de vida animal y vegetal.
Los animales diurnos están activos principalmente durante el día y suelen descansar o dormir por la noche.
Describe organismos que transfieren polen, permitiendo la fertilización y reproducción de las plantas.
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5-20 cm
5-10 cm
0.2-0.4 cm
Late spring to mid-summer
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