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  2. Potentilla pusilla - Wikipedia

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    Potentilla pusilla, the spring cinquefoil or spotted cinquefoil, is a perennial species of flowering plant in the rose family . [1] It may grow up to the height of 5–15 cm (2-6 in). It was first scientifically described by H.G.L. Reichenbach in 1832.

  3. Potentilla hippiana - Wikipedia

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    Potentilla hippiana is a species of flowering plant in the rose family known by the common names woolly cinquefoil, horse cinquefoil, and Hipp's cinquefoil. It is native to North America, where it occurs in western Canada and the western United States. It occurs in eastern Canada and the US state of Michigan as an introduced species. [1]

  4. 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.

  5. 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 .

  6. Potentilla millefolia - Wikipedia

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    Potentilla millefolia is a species of cinquefoil known by the common names cutleaf cinquefoil [1] and feather cinquefoil. It is native to Oregon , Nevada and eastern California , where it grows in moist mountain meadows and similar habitat. [ 1 ]

  7. Drymocallis - Wikipedia

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    Drymocallis is a genus of plants formerly (and sometimes still) included with the typical cinquefoils (Potentilla). It contains three species known or suspected to be protocarnivorous, [1] but more cinquefoils might eventually be moved here: [2] [3] Drymocallis arguta (Pursh) Rydb. – tall cinquefoil, cream cinquefoil; Drymocallis glandulosa ...

  8. Potentilla diversifolia - Wikipedia

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

  9. Potentilla simplex - Wikipedia

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    Potentilla simplex is a familiar plant with prostrate stems that root at nodes, with yellow flowers and 5-parted palmately pinnate leaves arising from stolons (runners) on separate stalks. Complete flowers bearing 5 yellow petals (about 4–10 mm long) bloom from March to June. It bears seed from April to July.