
''Ranunculus occidentalis'' is a species of buttercup found in the western United States and Canada. Its distribution extends from Alaska through British Columbia and Alberta to central California. The flower can be seen in open meadows, forests, and other generally flat areas up to an elevation of 2,200 metres .
Aleut Indians may have used juice from the plant as a poison, its toxicity arising from the substance protoanemonin. Shasta Indians coincided blooming ''R. occidentalis'' with.. more
Similar species: Ranunculales
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Uploaded May 16, 2015. Captured May 15, 2015 10:01 in 13549 Mima Road Southwest, Olympia, WA 98512, USA.