Ranunculus ficaria

Lesser celandine

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Ranunculus ficaria | Lesser celandine
A buttery yellow wildflower

We have a community pond at the end of our road, and at this time of year its edges are a sea of yellow with celandine flowers. They seem to love the damp conditions, and the shade provided by a small stand of trees edging the footpath. The buttery yellow blooms, which are about 2cm across against glossy dark green foliage, represent “Joys to come” in the language of flowers.

A sea of celandines at our local pond. Ranunculus ficaria, lesser celandine, yellow flower, photographed March 2014 in Seaford.
Ranunculus ficaria, lesser celandine, yellow flower, photographed March 2014 in Seaford. Close-up.
Celandines at our local pond, which can be seen in the background. Ranunculus ficaria, lesser celandine, yellow flower, photographed March 2014 in Seaford.

2023 update – I note that Lesser Celandines are now classified as Ficaria verna.

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