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No, buttercup is not classified as a hydrophyte. Buttercups, belonging to the genus Ranunculus, are typically found in moist environments but are primarily terrestrial plants. Hydrophytes are specifically adapted to live in aquatic environments, such as ponds or marshes, where they are submerged in water. While some buttercup species may thrive in wetland conditions, they do not possess the full adaptations characteristic of true hydrophytes.

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