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Caltha leptosepala howellii
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The Caltha leptosepala howellii plant species is found in Western N. America - Alaska to California. It is a member of the Ranunculaceae family. Some home gardeners know the variety as C. biflora. DC. C. howellii. Greene.

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Latin Name:  Caltha leptosepala howellii
Family:  Ranunculaceae
Author:  (Huth.)Smit.
 
Known Hazards:  The whole plant, but especially the older portions, contains the toxic glucoside protoanemanin - this is destroyed by heat[172]. The sap can irritate sensitive skin[172].
 
Mature Height:  0.3   Mature Width:  0.3
 
Habitat:  Wet alpine and sub-alpine places[60]. Bogs and wet ground by streams, 1500 - 3000 metres[187].



Cultivation Notes:  A plant of boggy soils and shallow pond margins[1], it requires a deep rich slightly acidic soil[200]. It grows well in heavy clay soils. Plants are hardy to about -20°c[187]. A greedy plant, inhibiting the growth of nearby plants, especially legumes[54].

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