Definition
Meadow buttercup (*Ranunculus acris*) is a common species of buttercup found in meadows and grasslands. It's known for its tall, upright growth and bright yellow flowers. This species thrives in moist, well-drained soil. Meadow buttercups are a familiar sight in many temperate regions. They contribute to the biodiversity of meadows and provide nectar for pollinators. The name clearly indicates its typical habitat.