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===Horticultural trade morphology=== {{unreferenced section|date = May 2024}} The lack of double-flowered forms in the horticultural trade stands in contrast with the other genera of ''[[Ranunculaceae]]'' used regularly in gardens. This includes one major genus that is known solely by most gardeners for a double-flowered form of one species—''[[Ranunculus asiaticus]]'', known colloquially in the trade as "Ranunculus". The Ranunculus genus contains approximately 500 species. One other species of Ranunculus has seen minor use in gardens, the 'Flore Pleno' (doubled) form of ''[[Ranunculus acris]]''. Doubled forms of ''[[Consolida]]'' and ''[[Delphinium]]'' dominate the horticultural trade while single forms of ''[[Anemone]]'', ''[[Aquilegia]]'', ''[[Clematis]]'', ''[[Helleborus]]'', ''[[Pulsatilla]]''—and the related ''[[Papaver]]''—retain some popularity. No doubled forms of ''Aconitum'' are known.
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