![]() To leave a comment please Register or login here All comments need to be approved so will not appear immediately. * Please note: the comments by website users are not necessarily those held by PFAF and may give misleading or inaccurate information. If you think a comment/link or information contained on this page is inaccurate or misleading we would welcome your feedback at If you have questions about a plant please use the Forum on this website as we do not have the resources to answer questions ourselves. Only comments or links that are felt to be directly relevant to a plant will be included. If you have important information about this plant that may help other users please add a comment or link below. I've been putting buttercups in the compost heap with no problems getting the pile to heat up and compost. To return some of the nutrition they have absorbed back into the soil via I am a great believer in drying perennial weed roots# And, for the purposes of the game, they have. They are also considered far superior in beauty. If it is safe to put o n the compost heap after thorough drying or should Despite growing just as wild, buttercups arent considered weeds. I had heard that this plant was poisonous to soil bacteria, and wondered Moisture: D = dry M = Moist We = wet Wa = water.įor a list of references used on this page please go here Shade: F = full shade S = semi-shade N = no shade. pH: A = acid N = neutral B = basic (alkaline). Soil: L = light (sandy) M = medium H = heavy (clay). Rough-Seed Buttercup, Spinyfruit buttercupĬelery-Leaved Buttercup, Cursed buttercup Lesser Spearwort, Greater creeping spearwort ![]() Lesser Celandine - Pilewort, Fig buttercup ![]() Meadow Buttercup, Tall buttercup, Showy buttercup ![]()
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