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== Reproduction ==
== Reproduction ==
Buttercups are annuals and flower every May and will normally stay flowered all summer till about September.[http://chestofbooks.com/flora-plants/Neltje-Blanchan/Wild-Flowers-Worth-Knowing/Common-Meadow-Buttercup-Tall-Crowfoot-Kingcups-Cuckoo-Flo.html]
Buttercups are annuals and flower every May and will normally stay flowered all summer till about September. [http://chestofbooks.com/flora-plants/Neltje-Blanchan/Wild-Flowers-Worth-Knowing/Common-Meadow-Buttercup-Tall-Crowfoot-Kingcups-Cuckoo-Flo.html] Insects come to drink the nectar of the buttercup that is stored at the bottom of each of its petals. That's how its pollen gets moved around and how it reproduces. [http://www.synodresourcecenter.org/pg/devotions/0007/0021/index.html]


== Ecology ==
== Ecology ==
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