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The plant is known as pilewort by some herbalists because it has historically been used to treat piles (hemorrhoids). Lesser celandine is still recommended in several "current" herbal guides for treatment of hemorrhoids by applying an ointment of raw leaves as a cream or lanolin to the affected area.
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If disturbed, separation of the plant's numerous basal tubers is an efficient means of vegetative propagation. The plants are easily spread if the prolific tubers are unearthed and scattered by digging activities of some animals and humans. Erosion and flood events are particularly effective means of
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published a lengthy, well-illustrated article on double-flowered lesser celandine cultivars by
Belgian gardener and alpine plant specialist Wim Boens in December 2017. "RHS Plant Finder" online lists around 220 named cultivars (many of these may well be very similar; nevertheless, this indicates the
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In the United States, where lesser celandine is considered a plant pest to gardens, lawns, and natural areas, many governmental agencies have attempted to slow the spread of this species with limited success. As of 2014, the species was reported to be invasive and established in 25 states. USDA
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Most guides today point out that medicines should be made from the dried herb or by heat extraction as the untreated plants and extracts will contain protoanemonin, a mild toxin. The plant has been widely used in Russia and is sold in most pharmacies as a dried herb. The
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Post, Angela R.; Krings, Alexander; Wall, Wade A.; Neal, Joseph C. (2009-01-01). "Introduced Lesser
Celandine (Ranunculus Ficaria, Ranunculaceae) And Its Putative Subspecies In The United States: A Morphometric Analysis".
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of the plant, including bronze-leaved and double-flowered ones. Emerging in late winter with flowers appearing late
February through May in the UK, its appearance across the landscape is regarded by many as a harbinger of
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during late winter and early spring. By late spring, second year plants quickly age as daylight hours lengthen and temperatures rise. By the end of May, foliage has died back and plants enter a six month dormancy phase.
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wrote a poem entitled "Celandine". Encountering the flowers in a field, the narrator is reminded of a past love, now dead. He also remarked on banks of celandines in his early prose work "In
Pursuit of Spring" (1913).
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Collarette (golden yellow double flowers with neat, button-like centres, green in the middle, and a gappy ring of outer petals; silvery-green leaves often with a central streak or splash of purple-black)
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found in fresh leaves is an irritant and mildly toxic but is suggested to have antibacterial properties if used externally. The process of heating or drying turns the
Ranunculaceae toxin to
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Medicinal, Culinary, Cosmetic and Economic Properties, Cultivation and Folk-lore of Herbs, Grasses, Fungi, Shrubs, & Trees with All Their Modern Scientific Uses
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Lesser celandine grows on land that is seasonally wet or flooded, especially in sandy soils, but is not found in permanently waterlogged sites. In both shaded woodlands and open areas,
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or mottled pattern, and pale green below. Purple-leaved varieties are common. The margins of the leaves are sometimes entire (rounded) but more often angled or weakly lobed, with
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was very fond of the flower, which inspired him to write three poems: "To the Small
Celandine," "To the Same Flower," and "The Small Celandine." The third poem begins thus:
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Mesolithic: Staosnaig, Isle of Colonsay, Scotland. J. Archaeol. Sci 28:223â234.
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Flore Pleno Group (fully double yellow flowers, green or greenish purple on the reverse making a neat rounded centre; foliage pale green or dappled with silver)
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are tetraploid and capable of colonizing new areas much faster because they produce bulbils in their leaf axils in addition to root tubers. Subspecies
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Typical root tubers: these structures separate easily and can become new plants, allowing the plant to colonize new areas rapidly
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trees Edmund saw the ground covered in all directions with little yellow flowers - celandines".
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Swearingen, J.; K. Reshetiloff; B. Slattery & S. Zwicker (2002).
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this resemblance suggests that pilewort could be used to cure piles.
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Coppernob (bright orange, single flowers; glossy dark bronze foliage)
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Axtell, Annie E.; DiTommaso, Antonio; Post, Angela R. (2010-04-01).
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Boens, Wim (December 2017). "Double -flowered celandines".
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Reader's Digest Field Guide to the Wild Flowers of Britain
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2059:Early Detection & Distribution Mapping System
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2656:The Atlantic Companion to Literature in English
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1583:Bond, W; Davies, G; Turner, R (November 2007).
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1925:Plant Invaders of Mid-Atlantic Natural Areas
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2240:Hagers Handbuch der pharmazeutischen Praxis
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1374:"Weed of the Week - Lesser Celandine"
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2735:Species Profile - Fig Buttercup (
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2266:Lewis, Robert Alan (1998-03-23).
1402:"Lesser celandine, Ficaria verna"
3506:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:712703-1
3113:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:711233-1
2672:Oates, Matthew (28 March 2013).
1840:Global Invasive Species Database
1622:"Invasion of the soil snatchers"
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30:For the greater celandine, see
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2096:. The Telegraph. 25 March 2006
1983:New Flora of the British Isles
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684:Ecology as an invasive species
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2465:"THE DOCTRINE OF SIGNATURES"
2120:www.thewildflowersociety.com
2035:The City of Portland, Oregon
1747:. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
1657:. Southampton: John Poland.
1150:St Oswald's Church, Grasmere
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2616:"The small Celandine"
2540:Grieve, Maud (1971-06-01).
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2653:Ed. Mohit K. Ray (Editor)
1745:Plants of the World Online
1256:Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
750:), and various species of
29:
3185:
2766:
2529:(in German). J. Springer.
2197:Boens, Wim (April 2017).
2122:. The Wild Flower Society
1794:10.1614/IPSM-D-09-00044.1
1620:Don, Monty (2001-04-22).
475:have sheathing bases, no
196:
189:
171:
164:
57:Scientific classification
55:
46:
41:
3623:Plants described in 1753
2638:Miranda Seymour (2002).
2621:Poems (Wordsworth, 1815)
1152:, but unfortunately the
1112:References in literature
423:in the buttercup family
2714:D. H. Lawrence (1913).
1007:Supposedly, the knobby
2546:. Dover Publications.
2176:www.johnjearrard.co.uk
1206:
1145:
1134:
1105:
1047:Cochlearia officinalis
1028:The German vernacular
1013:doctrine of signatures
998:
693:
634:
626:
579:
507:
464:
358:Ficaria transsilvanica
318:Ficaria ranunculiflora
294:Ficaria peloponnesiaca
3613:Flora of Western Asia
2339:10.4254/wjh.v7.i2.285
1592:Ryton Organic Gardens
1196:
1159:was mistakenly used.
1139:
1122:
1100:
1074:species at the time.
1002:Historical herbal use
997:
792:Recommended cultivars
691:
632:
624:
577:
505:
463:
411:), commonly known as
326:Ficaria ranunculoides
2698:C. S. Lewis (1950).
2469:www.botgard.ucla.edu
2069:– via EDDMapS.
2007:"Ficaria verna Huds"
1716:. 1981. p. 26.
748:Jeffersonia diphylla
670:F. verna calthifolia
342:Ficaria rotundifolia
2094:www.telegraph.co.uk
1483:on 16 February 2016
983:, which is further
770:The Daily Telegraph
3480:Ranunculus ficaria
3467:Ranunculus_ficaria
3239:ranunculus-ficaria
3187:Ranunculus ficaria
2737:Ranunculus ficaria
2489:"Lesser celandine"
2296:Contact Dermatitis
1939:"Lesser Celandine"
1921:"Lesser Celandine"
1834:Ranunculus ficaria
1740:Ranunculus ficaria
1601:on 2 February 2017
1434:Ranunculus ficaria
1266:World Flora Online
1146:
1118:William Wordsworth
1106:
1101:Killynether wood,
1064:Ranunculus ficaria
1019:Nicholas Culpepper
999:
989:dicarboxylic acids
694:
635:
627:
580:
542:with a very short
510:It produces large
508:
465:
431:and considered an
403:Ranunculus ficaria
382:Ranunculus ficaria
321:Moench ex St.-Lag.
302:Ficaria polypetala
286:Ficaria intermedia
3585:
3584:
3072:Open Tree of Life
2760:Taxon identifiers
2573:World Archaeology
2493:Nature's Calendar
1992:978-1-5272-2630-2
1664:978-0-9560144-0-5
1157:Chelidonium majus
1154:greater celandine
906:Flore Pleno Group
765:Christopher Lloyd
760:As a garden plant
756:as alternatives.
393:
392:
386:
378:
370:
362:
354:
350:Ficaria stepporum
346:
338:
330:
322:
314:
306:
298:
290:
282:
274:
266:
258:
250:
246:Ficaria bulbifera
242:
234:
226:
218:
214:Chelidonium minus
210:
42:Lesser celandine
32:Chelidonium majus
16:(Redirected from
3635:
3618:Flora of Lebanon
3603:Medicinal plants
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3028:NHMSYS0100001603
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1997:
1996:
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1964:
1959:on March 3, 2015
1958:
1952:. Archived from
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1935:
1929:
1928:
1916:
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1890:
1866:
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1850:
1848:
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1796:
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1398:
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1385:
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1346:
1337:
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1327:
1321:. Archived from
1316:
1306:
1300:
1299:
1274:
1268:
1263:
1238:
1220:Ancient woodland
1215:Buttercup family
1144:, Czech Republic
1142:ÄeskĂ© BudÄjovice
1103:Northern Ireland
918:'Salmon's White'
915:
903:
891:
879:
867:
855:
843:
735:Asarum canadense
698:invasive species
433:invasive species
413:lesser celandine
410:
384:
376:
374:Ficaria vulgaris
368:
360:
352:
344:
336:
334:Ficaria robertii
328:
320:
313:Velen. ex Bornm.
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272:
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256:
254:Ficaria communis
248:
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224:
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208:
177:
65:
64:
51:
39:
38:
21:
18:Lesser celandine
3643:
3642:
3638:
3637:
3636:
3634:
3633:
3632:
3608:Flora of Europe
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3587:
3586:
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3573:
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3560:
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3548:
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3535:
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3452:Observation.org
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2178:. John Jearrard
2172:"Ficaria verna"
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666:. ficariiformis
640:exists in both
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469:perennial plant
458:
421:flowering plant
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389:
278:Ficaria holubyi
270:Ficaria ficaria
262:Ficaria degenii
241:Heldr. ex Nyman
222:Ficaria ambigua
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1540:www.dec.ny.gov
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894:'Coppernob'
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592:Germination
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