Caltha palustris

Marsh Marigold

Whole Plant in Ground

Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park
26-May-2008

Palustris: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora and Flora of Alberta leading to this species. 

plants usually rooted in mud; NOT [plants often floating]

stems ascending, decumbent; NOT [stems erect, floating or creeping]

stems bearing several leaves; NOT [stems bearing a single leaf or none]

flowers several; NOT [flowers 1 or 2]

flowers over 15 mm across

sepals obovate; NOT [sepals oblong]

sepals yellow; NOT [sepals white, pink or bluish]

carpels 6-12; NOT [carpels about 30]

 

Caltha: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora and Flora of Alberta leading to this genus.

plants NOT climbing

leaves either basal or alternate; NOT [leaves opposite]

leaves entire or merely toothed; NOT [leaves palmately divided], NOT [leaves compound, trifoliolate]

flowers regular; NOT [flowers irregular]

petals NOT spurred

sepals yellow; NOT [sepals white or pink]

carpels 2 or more; NOT [carpel 1]

ovaries several-ovuled; NOT [ovaries 1-ovuled]

fruit a follicle; NOT [fruit an achene or berry]

follicles NOT stipitate

 

Ranunculaceae: Answers to key questions in Flora of Alberta leading to this family. 

herbs; NOT [trees or shrubs]

plants terrestrial; NOT [plants aquatic]

plants NOT parasitic on coniferous trees

flowers perfect; NOT [flowers imperfect, the staminate, and generally the pistillate too, in catkins]

perianth uniseriate or entirely absent; NOT [perianth biseriate]

ovaries superior; NOT [ovary inferior or partly so, or closely enclosed by the calyx and appearing inferior]

ovaries 2 or more, separate from one another or united only at the base; NOT [ovary solitary]

ovary or its locules with many ovules; NOT [ovary or its locules with only 1 or 2 ovules]