Creeping Buttercup Flowers Jigsaw Puzzle

Creeping Buttercup Flowers
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About Creeping Buttercup Flowers: In today's new puzzle we feature lots and lots of creeping buttercup flowers. Also called creeping crowfoot and sitfast was sold in many parts of the world as an ornamental plant, and has now become an invasive species in many parts of the world. It's flowers have bright yellow petals. // Image Credit: Daily Jigsaw Puzzles

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