Ranunculales is an ancient order of flowering plants with a rich diversity of forms, including herbs, climbers, and shrubs. Found mostly in temperate and subtropical regions, its members often have compound leaves and showy or specialized flowers that support a variety of pollinators. The order includes several plant families recognized for their ecological and cultural importance.
Many species are cultivated for medicinal, culinary, or ornamental purposes. A notable example is black cumin (Nigella sativa), an annual herb grown for its seeds, which are used as a spice and traditional remedy across many regions—from the Middle East to South Asia. Its aromatic seeds are valued for flavor and believed health benefits.
Total families found for Ranunculales: 2
Total plants found for Ranunculales: 2
- 1) Black seed
- 2) Opium