Noun
A genus of herbs, mostly with yellow flowers, including crowfoot, buttercups, and the cultivated ranunculi (R. Asiaticus, R. aconitifolius, etc.) in which the flowers are double and of various colors.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCaramel-color terra-cotta carnations, peachy shimmer roses, blush ranunculus, and—because it wouldn’t be Sally without a dash of whimsy—an unexpected succulent. Source: Internet
Hailey accented the plunging neckline and floating layers of her gown with a cascading bouquet of pink and peach peonies, ranunculus, garden roses, and greenery. Source: Internet
Ranging from soft peach to a bold tangerine hue, the orange bouquets boasted variegated roses, poppies, ranunculus, and vines. Source: Internet
Orange poppies, ranunculus, and roses spill from this arrangement, along with golden pansies, kerria, and spirea. Source: Internet
Ranunculaceae species, including Clematis and Ranunculus have an etaerio of achenes, Calotropis has an etaerio of follicles, and Rubus species like raspberry, have an etaerio of drupelets. Source: Internet
The simple, elegant featured white hellebore and burgundy ranunculus. Source: Internet