Buttercup (disambiguation)

Buttercup (disambiguation)

Buttercup has several definitions, including:
*Buttercup, any of several species of flowering plant belonging to the genus Ranunculus or their flowers.
*Buttercup, one of the Powerpuff Girls.
*Buttercup, female protagonist of "The Princess Bride".
*Buttercup, a character in the Gilbert and Sullivan opera, "HMS Pinafore".
*Buttercup, a cough medicine brand
*Buttercup, a type of pumpkin found in New Zealand.
*Buttercup, a breed of chicken originally from Italy.
*Buttercup squash, the common name of the winter squash species Cucurbita maxima.

Other uses

*(Build me up) Buttercup, a song by the Foundations


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