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A common perennial weed of medium to long turf surfaces. Its scientific name is Ranunculus bulbosus. It does not have any runners, unlike creeping buttercup which does, although it does have a preference for drier soils. It has a basal tuber. The main flowering period is April to June, having yellow coloured flowers, with sepals pointing backwards.