Ranunculus L.

Petals yellow. Leaves sometimes divided into linear segments but then 1 mm wide or more and arranged in one plane only Ranunculus
Leaves lobed or deeply dissected
Sepals not reflexed, 5 or more
Achenes covered with spiny tubercles
Slender, hairy annuals. Leaves 5–20 mm long, with slender petioles. Flowers almost sessile or on a slender peduncle opposite the leaf. Petals pale yellow, 2–3 mm long. Achene tuberculate, 2 mm long, with a short beak or with a short hooked spine and a curved beak. Coast and Cumberland Plain. Uncommon Ranunculus sessiliflorussessiliflorus
Nearly glabrous annuals with stout stems, erect diffuse or prostrate and creeping and rooting at the nodes. Leaves 1–5 cm long; petioles with a sheathing base. Flowers 10–15 mm diam. (rarely 20 mm). Sepals reflexed. Petals yellow, slightly longer than the sepals. Achenes up to 5 mm long, with spiny tubercles on the sides and a stout recurved beak. Widespread. Weed in moist places and lawns. Introd. from the Mediterranean. Fl. spring. Sharp Buttercup or Rough-seeded Buttercup. Ranunculus muricatus