Description
Common in woods and fields, most buttercups have tuberous or fibrous roots and solitary or loosely clustered saucer-shaped flowers with five green sepals, five gloss yellow petals and numerous stamens and pistils. Sally’s vibrant yellow buttercups, some fully open and others beginning to unfurl, nest in a labyrinth of blue-green leaves on a dark blue ground.
For more information Page 196, Moorcroft: A Guide to Moorcroft, ISBN 0 903685 33 7 and Page 21, 1990 Giftware Catalogue.

