What are the Buttercups?
Buttercups are flowering plants, mostly with yellow flowers that are part of the Ranunculus family . There are dozens of kinds of subman. Some are cultivated garden plants, but most of them are weeds. Many of the sub -people grow wild on roads, meadows, parks and lawns. The petals of many kinds of curvature butter slightly up to form a fine cup or shape of a bowl and their shape and yellow color are responsible for their name. Having good drainage in the garden can help prevent butterfly growth. They often prefer wet clay soil. Buttercups are hearty plants and if all roots are not removed, they tend to grow back.
The Giant American ButterCup is a popular type of cultivated garden permanent in the United States. It looks different than most of the kinds of the subman. The giant American ButterCup grows in dark pink, red white and yellow and its petals are layered. This diversity of Buttercup grows best in full sun and usually needs to be taken in winterInside, so containers often work well for planting bulbs.
Buttercups were used as a source of yellow and red dyes by some indigenous American trunks such as potawatomi and ojibwe to dye dried grass used to make baskets. They were also used in hunters in folk medicine to remove warts. The sap, thorns and butterfly juice used directly can cause blisters in the mouth and skin. Buttercups are poisonous if they are consumed and have a very pungent taste that allows animals to leave them alone. When they are dried, they lose most of their toxins.
Many people remember the children's game that holds under the chin under the chin. If the yellow color reflected on the chin, which meant that you liked butter. Some craftsmen like to predict small yellow flowers and use them to decorate cards and stationery.