Not Ranunculus. Appears to be a Potentilla - rather a lot of these.
Of the likely candidates, P.lineata (syn. P.fulgens) seems closest but I amnot
sure as COULD be P.polyphylla.
The photos are really insufficient to be certain. Please photograph thefoliage
next time - close-ups and overall shots INCLUDING the undersidesare really
important.
One cannot see if the leaves are interruptedly pinnate, with large and small
leaflets(which I THINK is the case) or regularly pinnate, without small leaflet
IF this is the case,then the specimen will NOT be P.lineata.
For the specimen to be P.lineata it needs to be appressed silvery whitish
sericeous beneath.
IF leaflets are green beneath, pubescent but not silvery-white sericeous then
it is likely tobe Potentilla polyphylla.
It does not march what I understand to be P.anserina.
Best Wishes,
Chris Chadwell
81 Parlaunt Road
SLOUGH
SL3 8BE
UK
www.shpa.org.uk
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Forwarding again for Id assistance please.Ranunculus ?
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