![]() ![]() Because creeping buttercup can tolerate heavy, wet soils, it can be a particularly bad problem on well-watered lawns, wet meadows and poorly drained pastures. Creeping buttercup also depletes potassium in the soil and so can have a detrimental effect on surrounding plants. One plant can spread over a 40 square foot area in a year. Achenes have a short hooked beak and are light brown to blackish brown when mature with an unevenly pitted surfaceĬreeping buttercup's competitive growth crowds out other plants, especially in wet soils.
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