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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
NOTE: Use [http://plants.usda.gov/ USDA Plants] for your plant taxonomy and public domain pictures. The site may only contain details on plants that live in the USA. Search using the following in Google "site:plants.usda.gov ''KEYWORD''". | NOTE: Use [http://plants.usda.gov/ USDA Plants] for your plant taxonomy and public domain pictures. The site may only contain details on plants that live in the USA. Search using the following in Google "site:plants.usda.gov ''KEYWORD''". | ||
The buttercup is thought to be a simple yellow flower that could do no harm, but in reality it is actually a very poisonous plant when consumed or handled too much. Growing up most children thought that if you held the flower under your chin and it reflected yellow off of it you liked better alot, but it only because of all of the layers. First there is a layer of yellow and than above that there are a layer of yellow cells to really make the yellow pop and make it look shiny. | |||
These flowers came from Europe and now can be found in both Canada and in the United States. | |||
== Anatomy == | == Anatomy == |
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