Daisy of the hydrosos family
No, a water buttercup is a plant.
No its part of Ranunculaceae, also known as the Buttercup Family.
No, "buttercup" is not a collective noun; it is a common noun that refers to a type of flowering plant in the genus Ranunculus. Collective nouns are words that represent a group of individuals or things, such as "team" or "flock." Buttercup specifically denotes a singular type of flower rather than a collection of items or beings.
Many insects including caterpillars will eat a buttercup. Horses and cows will also eat this plant if they are very hungry. The plant can be deadly to calves and foals.
Buttercup. Cheese plant.
Hellebore
Popcorn ( it is not a plant) :)
Buttercup - bryand
Buttercup?
Cows eat them so they can become meat ,dairy foods, bees use them to make .
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Ranunculusspp.
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