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Ranunculus - for Francine


Ranunculus - for Francine
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Copyright: Bayram Gocmen (boreocypriensis) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3993 W: 153 N: 4803] (12728)
Genre: Plants
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-05-19
Categories: Flowers
Camera: Olympus C-5060WZ
Photo Version: Original Version
Theme(s): Bayram's dedications, Flora of Turkey & Cyprus [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2008-06-15 1:03
Viewed: 652
Points: 60
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Ranunculus sp. (Buttercup) [in Turk. Düğün Çiçeği]

Today, I would like to dedicate this this yellow beauty to another one of our heartfelt and kind lady friend in TN, Francine Malo (NinaM) from Canada! Hoping that you like this shot!.

Cheers,

Bayram

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Ranunculus is a large genus of about 400 species of plants in the Ranunculaceae. It includes the buttercups, spearworts, water crowfoots and the lesser celandine (but not the greater celandine of the poppy family Papaveraceae).
They are mostly herbaceous perennials with bright yellow or white flowers (if white, still with a yellow centre); some are annuals or biennials. A few have orange or red flowers and occasionally, as in R. auricomus, petals may be absent. The petals are often highly lustrous, especially in yellow species.

The Water crowfoots (subgenus Batrachium), which grow in still or running water, are sometimes treated in a separate genus Batrachium. They have two different leaf types, thread-like leaves underwater and broader floating leaves although for some species, such as R. aquatilis, a third, intermediate leaf form occurs.

Buttercup usually flower in April or May but flowers may be found throughout the summer especially where the plants are growing as opportunistic colonisers, as in the case of garden weeds.

All Ranunculus species are poisonous when eaten fresh by cattle, horses, and other livestock, but their acrid taste and the blistering of the mouth caused by their poison means they are usually left uneaten. Poisoning can occur where buttercups are abundant in overgrazed fields where little other edible plant growth is left, and the animals eat them out of desperation. Symptoms include bloody diarrhea, excessive salivation, colic, and severe blistering of the mucous membranes and gastrointestinal tract. When Ranunculus plants are handled, naturally occurring ranunculin is broken down to form protoanemonin, which is known to cause contact dermatitis in humans and care should therefore be exercised in excessive handling of the plants. The toxins are degraded by drying, so hay containing dried buttercups is safe.

Ranunculus species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species. Some species are popular ornamental flowers in horticulture, with many cultivars selected for large and brightly coloured flowers.

Mythology: The Latin name “ranunculus” (ranum=frog+-ulus postfix=minute) means "little frog":). In fairy tales frogs are apt to change into princes and it was an Asian prince in just such a story who gave his name to this flower, which grows naturally in swampy ground. The prince was so good-looking that he was loved by everyone. He also had a beautiful voice but this was his undoing. He loved the open country and sang delightful songs in the presence of nymphs. He did not have the courage to declare his love to them and this haunted him so much that he died. After his death he was changed into the flower with delicate tissuey petals which bears his name.

I am not sure exactly but I think the buttercup which I captured in here from Bolkar Mt around the Karagöl Lake is Ranunculus munzurensis - Munzur Meadow buttercup with a high pobability which is an endemic to the highlands of that region. It is very short (approx. 10 cm) flower.

PS. Thanks to Prof. Dr. Özcan SEÇMEN (E.U. Fac. Sci., Biol. Dept. Botany Section, Bornova-Izmir) and Dr. Ori Fragman SAPIR (Hebrew Univ.) for helpings on ID.

References

1. Avci, M (2004). The influence of geographical characteristics on the naming of the plants in Turkey. Cografya Dergisi, Istanbul, 12: 31-45.
2. Wikipedia.

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Bro,
You have this very beautiful way of dealing with yellow and friends!
Very proud to be your neighbour!
Your kid bro,
Goldy

Hi Hocam another splendid macro capture of a yellow beauty:) and nice dedication to a nice lady in TN.
Greetings from Cyprus,

Nazım

Bayram Hocam nefis bir sarı ve mükemmel bir kompozisyon. Elinize sağlık. Makronun hakkını fazlasıyla vermişsiniz.
Teşekkürler.

Deniz

Hello Bayram,
Beautiful macro shot with great details,nice composition and pov.
well done.
TFS.

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  • Jamesp Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 1252 W: 0 N: 4842] (14380)
  • [2008-06-15 2:57]

Hi Bayram

A lovely capture - the colours seem to glow! Great detail/focus too. Excellent work.

James

Merhaba Hocam,
Hızınıza yetişmenin imkanı yok. Mükemmel bir çiçek daha. Elinize sağlık
Filiz

Hi Prof "BayRam",
I am thrilled at the association you have made between our names while signing off your critique on my previous picture.
I guess the word "bay" has a positive meaning in your language; I have seen some critiques in which the person addressed to is called "bay", so it must be nice word.
As for me, I am named after one major god in Hindu pantheon.

Coming to your picture, it is a lovely capture of an attractive wild flower.
The note with it gives a wonderful insight into the genus of this wide-spread species of flowers.
I like the composition very much.
Thanks and regards,
Ram

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  • NinaM Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 566 W: 0 N: 1388] (4593)
  • [2008-06-15 5:19]

Bayram, that is a nice thought! I was looking at your "yellow" series when I saw my name and felt touched. I have always loved buttercups and let them grow on my yard... I even wish there were more. They are actually flowering here. I didn't know they were poisonous. As kids we used to eat their petals... well, not too much of them! We would be fascinated by their humble beauty, the shining on the petals and the beautiful bright yellow. Thank you Bayram for your kind dedication, it is touching and appreciated much! The picture is lovely and soft, with the beautiful pollen powdered here and then on the flower.

Francine

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  • zulfu Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 527 W: 0 N: 95] (585)
  • [2008-06-15 5:35]

Selam Hocam bugün yine bir başka sarı güzelllik ve yine bir kibar bayana güzel bir dedikasyon. Elinize sağlık.
Mehmet

Bayram hocam nefis bir makro çalışması olmuş. petaller üzerindeki polenler dahi belli. Stamenler harika görünüyor.
Elinize sağlık.
Bahadır

hello Bayram

beautiful flower with yellow petals, with fine POV and DOF
and i love the warm luminosity of the image,
excellent sharpness and details, TFS

Asbed

Hi Friend,
Again a nice looking yellow flower. Very nice dedication. Very good composition and sharp details. Thanks a lot for sharing.

Hi Brother Bayram,

Again the computer ate my text.At last a flower I have heard of - a buttercup. Seems to me when we were kids we held one under our chin and something was supposed to happen but I don't remember what. Never knew they were posionous. A wonderful macro of this tiny flower with wonderful yellows and good details. A nice dedication to our friend Francine.

Jane

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  • nglen Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 1993 W: 5 N: 5571] (21050)
  • [2008-06-15 9:26]
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Hi Bayram. You will be known as the yellow flower man . this is a great close with good detail and natural colours. A nice POV/DOF. well done TFS.
Nick..

nicve close up and interesting note, greetings Ori

Hello Bayram,


Nice dedication to Francine from this yellow flower.

The picture have beautiful colours with much details.

Gert

Splendida macro, eccellente POV per un composizione che presenta magnificamente questo ranuncolo, ottima nitidezza, magnifici i colori. Grazie e complimenti. Ciao Maurizio

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  • mariki Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 989 W: 65 N: 2016] (8413)
  • [2008-06-15 11:31]

Hello Bayram,

Beautiful capture of this buttercup. Excellent focus. Very good exposure and wonderful colours.
Cheers,
Mariki

Merhaba kardesim...Sari gelinler serin devam ediyor... Hepsi birbirinden guzel..Renkleri goruntuleri....Ayrica TN arkadaslara hediye etmen buyuk incelik...En iyi dileklerimle...Leyla

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  • joey Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1696 W: 242 N: 5596] (19883)
  • [2008-06-15 13:54]

Another lovely capture of this pretty flower, Bayram!
I really like the shallow DOF and you've focused this perfectly!
Very sharp and crisp.
Superb composition.

Well done, Geckoman! :-)

Cheers,
Joe

Hi uncle..Best yellow flower for dedicated to your friend..Perfect frame and good composition...Wish you all the best...Kind regards, Merih

Merhaba Dr.Bayram,
Selam!
A nice image of flower for a lady, perfect!
very good macro with fine colour and suprb details in it
a wonderful notes regarding the species too
thanks
Tony

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  • eng55 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 353 W: 3 N: 376] (1127)
  • [2008-06-15 23:44]

Merhaba Bayram Bey,
Bu da çok güzel.Alan derinliğini mükemmel kullanmışsınız.Tebrikler,ellerinize sağlık!

Ciao Bayram, Yellow is a terrible color for photographer, you take it very well, wonderful flower with fantastic details and splendid sharpness, very well done, ciao Silvio

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  • gannu Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 927 W: 4 N: 2317] (10792)
  • [2008-06-16 5:33]

Hello Bayram, Your shot are so beautiful and full of knowledge and fact. Well done and thanks for sharing. Ganesh

Hello Bayram,

A very sharp close-up of this buttercup, shows the intricate detail in the center very nicely.

Thanks,
John

Bayram Gocmen,
A great composition. I had to travel all the way to Jasper and up Whistler's Mountain to get this: Butter-cup.
Loved the notes. Highly EDUCATIVE.
Greetings from Mario from Canada.

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  • iris Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 392 W: 41 N: 735] (2314)
  • [2008-06-17 20:50]

Your yellow dedication series is turning out quite well dear Bayram...this single flower makes a fine composition of an uplifting and cheerful yellow.The lone flower stands up against a Bg that plays down itself to present the almost frame filling flower in its beauty and details.The PoV is nice and DoF i find interesting .
TFS & Cheers
:)

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  • Argus Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2613 W: 133 N: 7504] (23403)
  • [2008-06-20 3:20]

Hello Bayram,
I missed this beauty!
Great capture of a flowers of a Ranunculus sp. taken with fine sharpness and colour from a great POV, which makes it a fine tribute to our TN friend from canada, Francine.
Thanks for sharing this delight my friend,
All the best,
Ivan

Merhaba Hocam,
Güzel bir makro olmuş, payalşım için teşekkürler.

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