No its part of Ranunculaceae, also known as the Buttercup Family.
The first buttercup flower was discovered in 1929.
Evergreen plants.
The buttercup has five sepals and five petals which leads me to believe it is a dicot. Monocots usually have flower parts in multiples of three, e.g. three or six petals. Dicots have flower parts in multiples of four or five.
That is the correct spelling of "buttercup" (a flower, genus Ranunculus)
A butter cup is a flower.
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There many to choose from, I'll include a few links to help you decide.Please see related links below.Crape myrtles are flower trees but the are not evergreen
No, a water buttercup is a plant.
Yes.Allamanda, also known as Yellow Bell, Golden Trumpet or Buttercup Flower, a genus of tropical shrub belonging to the dogbane family
An evergreen is a plant that has leaves through every season. What comes to mind are conifers, pines, spruces, etc., but it can also be a plant in a steady climate that doesn't lose it's leaves. The Columbine loses it's leaves in the winter, so based on the definition of an evergreen the Columbine is not an evergreen, but is instead deciduous.
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