Absence of hairs produces forms as Biscutella laevigata glabra; lack of prickles gives the varieties known as inermis, as for instance, Ranunculus arvensis inermis.
Berkeley gives the following selection of the more distinct varieties, not including the Arvensis with its variations, and which he considers a distinct species: 1.
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