Potentilla diversifolia

Potentilla diversifolia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Rosids
Order: Rosales
Family: Rosaceae
Genus: Potentilla
Species: P. diversifolia
Binomial name
Potentilla diversifolia
Lehm.

Potentilla diversifolia is a species of flowering plant in the Rose Family (Rosaceae) known by the common names varileaf cinquefoil,[1] different-leaved cinquefoil, and mountain meadow cinquefoil.[2]

Distribution

It is native to North America, where it grows in moist habitat in many regions, in Alaska to Greenland, the Pacific Northwest and the Rocky Mountains, and from California to New Mexico.

Festuca association

This cinquefoil is a dominant plant in association with the grass Festuca idahoensis on the alpine slopes of mountainous western Montana and central Idaho.[3]

Description

Flower of Potentilla diversifolia

Potentilla diversifolia is plant has gray-green leaves divided into usually five leaflets, which are mostly hairless and are deeply lobed or have teeth along their distal margins. Most of the leaves are low on the stem, with smaller ones occurring above. The inflorescence is a cyme of several flowers. Each has a small corolla of yellow petals above a calyx of five pointed sepals and five narrower bractlets.

Varieties

There are three Potentilla diversifolia varieties:

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