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  2. Potentilla breweri - Wikipedia

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    Potentilla breweri is a species of Potentilla known by the common name Brewer's cinquefoil. It is native to western North America, with populations scattered from southern Washington to south-central California and from the Pacific cordillera inland to the mountains of the Great Basin .

  3. Potentilla - Wikipedia

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    Potentilla / ˌ p oʊ t ən ˈ t ɪ l ə / [1] is a genus containing over 500 species of annual, biennial and perennial herbaceous flowering plants in the rose family, Rosaceae. Potentillas may also be called cinquefoils in English, but they have also been called five fingers and silverweeds .

  4. List of Potentilla species - Wikipedia

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    Potentilla cottamii N.H. Holmgren – Pilot Range cinquefoil, Cottam's cinquefoil; Potentilla crebridens Juz. Potentilla cristae Ferlatte & Strother – crested cinquefoil; Potentilla demotica Ertter – Hualapai cinquefoil; Potentilla diversifolia Lehm. (pro sp.) – varileaf cinquefoil; Potentilla effusa Douglas ex Lehm. – branched cinquefoil

  5. Potentilla reptans - Wikipedia

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    Potentilla reptans grows in neutral soils, where it utilizes both natural and manmade habitats such as grasslands, hedgerows, roadsides and arable land. [7] The species can also grow in grass lawns and flowerbeds as an unwanted weed. [8] The grizzled skipper butterfly (Pyrgus malvae) utilizes Potentilla reptans as a foodplant for its ...

  6. Potentilla gordonii - Wikipedia

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    Potentilla gordonii is a tuft-forming perennial plant which grows in rocky areas. It produces a clump of erect stems and tail-like leaves. Each leaf is a thick, rounded strip of small, green, lobed leaflets which overlap. The thin, naked stems reach 5–25 centimetres (2.0–9.8 in) tall. [2]

  7. Potentilla versicolor - Wikipedia

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    Potentilla versicolor is a species of Potentilla known by the common name Steens Mountain cinquefoil or varying cinquefoil. It is native to western North America, with populations scattered from the Ruby Mountains of northern Nevada north to the Wallowa and Blue Mountains of northeast Oregon and west to the Oregon Cascades .

  8. Potentilla thuringiaca - Wikipedia

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    Potentilla thuringiaca is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Rosaceae. [ 1 ] Its native range is Central and Eastern Europe to Siberia and Turkey, Sakhalin .

  9. Potentilla webberi - Wikipedia

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    Potentilla webberi, commonly known as wire mousetail and Webber's ivesia, is a species of flowering plant in the rose family. [1] It is native to the United States, where it occurs in the northernmost part of the Sierra Nevada and the adjacent Modoc Plateau in California , its range extending just into Nevada .