Ranunculaceae

Japanese: Ranunculaceae
Ranunculaceae

... The genus Ranunculus (buttercup, crowfoot) has about 600 species and is widely distributed throughout the world, but in the tropics it grows mainly in high mountains.
[Ranunculaceae]
Dicotyledonous plants, including 60 genera and about 2,500 species, are distributed widely throughout the world, but are rare in the tropics. Many of them have beautiful flowers, and are poisonous or medicinal.

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Ranunculaceae" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

… キンポウゲ属Ranunculus(英名buttercup,crowfoot)にはおよそ600種があり,世界中に広く分布しているが,熱帯では主として高山に生育する。
【キンポウゲ科Ranunculaceae】
 双子葉植物,60属約2500種を含み,世界中に広く分布するが,熱帯には少ない。美しい花をつけるものや,毒草または薬草が多い。…

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