Love in a Mist of Cactus (2010-06-05) Love in a Mist Framed by a yellow cactus.
Alien Columbine (2009-06-15) I submit this picture of a columbine bud as proof that the buttercup family is in fact an alien species.
Pink Larkspur (2009-07-03) A Larkspur hybrid in a native plant garden.
Love-In-A-Mist (2009-06-17) Love-In-A-Mist (Nigella damascena ) is an intriguing flower that develops a decorative seed pod.
Columbines and Rock (2009-06-05) Two columbine in a rock garden.
Larkspur and Love (2009-06-05) The buttercup family produces a wide variety of intriguing blossoms. In this shot larkspur blooms alongside Love-In-Mist.
Buttercups (2009-06-05) A garden variety of buttercups brightens a Salt Lake Rock Garden.
Love in a Mist (2009-06-05) Love in a Mist is a fun garden flower.
Columbine Flower (2009-06-15) A yellow columbine is drenched in the rain.
Yellow Columbine (2009-06-15) A yellow columbine after several days of rain.
Buttercup (2007-05-19) A closeup of a buttercup on Daniel Summit.
buttercups (2009-05-09) Domestic buttercups grace a garden in Salt Lake City.
Buttercup (2009-05-09) A close up of a domestic buttercup.
Buttercup (2007-05-14) The area around Lake Blanche was covered with this delightful alpine buttercups.
Alpine buttercup (2007-05-14) The flowers of the alpine buttercups near Lake Blanche have an glistening white sheen.
Leaves of the Meadow Rue (2006-06-19) The leaves of the Meadow Rue (Thalictrum spp. of the Ranunculaceae family) are a common site in mountain meadows. This picture was take near the Middle Fork of the Weber River.
Wild Buttercups (2006-04-26) Spring Buttercups in the Wasatch Mountains.
Larkspur (2006-05-18) Larkspur along the Bowman Trail.
Buttercup (2006-06-19) I believe this to be a buttercup, it was found in a bog near S213 along the Weber River.
Buttercup (2006-06-19) A buttercup at Washington Lake.
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This page shows images of the Ranunculaceae Family (Buttercup Family). This family consists of ~60 and ~2000 species. Common flowers in this family include anemones, buttercups, aconite, and clematis.