
Ranunculus arvensis
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Ranunculus arvensis is an archaeophyte herbaceous plant found in arable fields in Great Britain. It grows to about 0.38 m tall, has broad leaves, and prefers sunny, moderately moist, calcareous soils. Its yellow flowers bloom from May to July.
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As an archaeophyte, Ranunculus arvensis has been present in Great Britain for centuries. No detailed ecological impact information is available in the provided data.
Flowering takes place from May to July. Further details of the yearly cycle are not provided.
Safety information is not available.
Light
Sonne
Moisture
Frisch (Mäßig feucht)
Soil
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Bloom time
Mai – Jul
Bioregion
Continental
Growth form
Krautige Pflanze
Woodiness
Nicht verholzt
Leaf type
Breitblättrig
Plant height
0.379 m
Morphological traits: TRY ID3 (CC BY 3.0) & TRY ID81 (CC BY)
No specific cultivation information is available from the current data.
Ranunculus arvensis is an archaeophyte established in Great Britain. It is a herbaceous, non-woody plant with broad leaves, reaching approximately 0.38 m in height. The species favours sunny positions on fresh, moderately moist, calcareous soils with moderate nutrient levels and low disturbance. Flowering occurs from May to July. Its natural range spans Europe (including southwestern and southeastern regions), Africa, and temperate Asia.
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•FloraWeb / BfN
•EIVE 1.0 — Dengler et al. (2023), DOI: 10.3897/VCS.98324 (CC BY 4.0)
•GBIF Backbone Taxonomy — GBIF Secretariat (2024), DOI: 10.15468/39omei (CC BY 4.0)
•TRY Categorical Traits (ID3) — Kattge et al. (2012), DOI: 10.17871/TRY.3 (CC BY 3.0)
•TRY Global Spectrum (ID81) — Díaz et al. (2016/2021), DOI: 10.17871/TRY.81 (CC BY)
•Govaerts R et al. (2025) — World Checklist of Vascular Plants (WCVP) v14. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. DOI: 10.34885/xs7h-ze42 (CC BY 4.0)
•Foto: © Adobe Stock / AdobeStock_804059963
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