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Lesser Celandine: An Aggressive Non-Native Spring Ephemeral boggs.47@osu.edu Fri, 03/31/2023 - 10:22
Lesser Celandine (Ficaria verna (previously Ranunculus ficaria)) is a "spring ephemeral" meaning it spends most of the year hidden from view as underground tubers. The weed’s hide-and-seek life cycle makes detecting and evaluating the extent of spread a time-sensitive endeavor.
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Lesser Celandine: Greater Problem boggs.47@osu.edu Tue, 04/19/2022 - 13:14
Lesser Celandine is known as a "spring ephemeral" owing to the time of year when short-lived plants and flowers are present. The majority of this weed's hide-and-seek life cycle is spent hidden from view as underground tubers. Bright yellow buttercup flowers are now revealing infestations in southern Ohio.
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