"Caltha palustris " is infertile when self-pollinated.
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In North America " Caltha palustris " is sometimes known as cowslip.
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In the wetter areas rushes and marsh marigold ( " Caltha palustris " ) are found.
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In the UK, " Caltha palustris " is known by a variety of vernacular names, varying by geographical region.
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In Latvia Caltha palustris is also known as " Gundega " which is also used as a girls name which symbolizes fire.
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Surrounding meadowlands and ditches support other species, including, for example, ragged robin " Lychnis flos-cuculi ", marsh marigold " Caltha palustris ".
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Specific species include Belamcanda chinensis, Caltha palustris var . nipponica, Carex podogyna, Lysichiton camtschatcense, Menyanthes trifoliata, Myrica gale var . tomentosa, Potamogeton distinctus, and Primula japonica.
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Another visitor of " Caltha palustris " in western Europe is the leaf beetle " Prasocuris phellandrii ", which is black with four orange stripes and around ?cm and eats the sepals.
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Alpine bistort, " Polygonum viviparum ", which is rare in the Pennines, is found on the steep banks, and marsh-marigold, " Caltha palustris ", is abundant in the wetter patches.