I have a butternut bush in my back yard which is in central Florida. It blooms in both cold and hot weather and attracts butterflies. The plant sends up shoots which are not invasive because they easily be pulled up - not like weeds. In fact, I save a shoot or or two before the winter in case the winter frost kills off my bush and replant it in spring. These large yellow flowered bushes are beautiful and easily maintained. I have a 3rd generation plant growing now. ( At least, this is what I was told was a buttercup plant.)
its a plant in Svalbard
There are 225 grams in one cup of butter.
The phrase "How much butter could a buttercup cup if a buttercup could cup butter" is a play on words and does not have a literal answer. It combines the idea of a buttercup flower with the action of cupping butter. In reality, buttercups are flowers and cannot cup butter, so the question is nonsensical and meant to be a fun and whimsical wordplay.
1 cup of butter is equivalent to 2 sticks or 16 tablespoons of butter.
226.8 grams is in one cup of butter
One cup of butter equals one cup of canola.
Half a cup of butter.
1/2 a cup of butter is equal to one whole stick of butter
The two words in "buttercup" are "butter" and "cup."
2 sticks of butter equal 1 cup
1 cup.
Each stick of butter is 1/2 cup, so two sticks are needed for one cup of butter.