RMBAN1HJ–Mountain Buttercup, Ranunculus Insignis, Mount Tongariro South Crater, Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand.
RMCXG2FW–Flowering near the Tama Lakes in1400 meter Ranunculus insignis is a common buttercup in Tongariro national park in New Zealand.
RM2JRC89D–Ranunculus Insignis (Mountain Lily), 1900-1910, New Zealand, maker unknown. Gift of Patricia M. Mitchell, 1989.
RF2FKYE8K–Alpine buttercup flowers in Aoraki National Park, South Island of New Zealand
RM2JRM1BT–The Korikori. - Ranunculus insignis. Plate 4. From the book: The art album of New Zealand flora : being a systematic and popular description of the native flowering plants of New Zealand and the adjacent islands : volume 1;, 1889, Gisborne, by Sarah Featon, Bock and Cousins.
RM2J76NM0–Alpine buttercup flowers in Aoraki National Park, South Island of New Zealand
RM2AG90JC–. Plants of New Zealand. es which sometimes measure fifteen inches across.This plant and B. Traversii are the only species with peltateleaves. It is cultivated with difficulty, as it requires thegreatest heat possible during summer, and the most severecold in winter. Other species which have extremely showy flowers are B.Buclianani (Otago lake district), B. Godleyanus (headwaters ofthe Rakaia), B. insignis (southern Nelson, Tararua, andRuahine Mountains), B. nivicola (Mount Egmont). The onlysimilar species known outside of New Zealand, is B. Baurii ofthe Transvaal mountains. Ranunculus crithmi
RMCXG2BC–Flowering near the Tama Lakes in1400 meter Ranunculus insignis is a common buttercup in Tongariro national park in New Zealand.
RMCXG2M6–Flowering near the Tama Lakes in1400 meter Ranunculus insignis is a common buttercup in Tongariro national park in New Zealand.
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