Potentilla pennsylvanica L. | |||
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Family | Rosaceae — APG family: Rosaceae | ||
Description | Densely caespitose; basal leaves pinnate, with 7-15 oblong to oblanceolate leat- lets, divided to middle into linear-oblong segments, green above, tomentose be- neath; stem erect, pilose; stem leaves gradually reduced; bractlets lanceolate, short- er than the ovate-triangular, acute calyx lobes; petals yellow; style subapical, thick and glandular at base, about as long as achenes. | ||
Ecology | Dry mountain slopes to at least 1,200 meters. Described from Canada. | ||
Taxonomy notes | Highly variable in pubescence: var. strigosa Pursh is the most common type; var. glabrata S. Wats. (P. glabrella Rydb.), with nearly glabrous leaves, occurs more rarely. A taxonomically very unclear species. Circumpolar map shows area of very closely related taxa in Asia; other closely related taxa occur in southern Europe and North Africa. |
This is a digital representation of Eric Hultén’s ‘Flora of Alaska and Neighboring Territories: A Manual of the Vascular Plants’, which was published by Stanford University Press in 1968. The book was digitized by C. Webb (at UAMN) as part of the Flora of Alaska project, with funding by the US NSF (Grant 1759964 to Ickert-Bond & Webb), and with permission of Stanford University Press. Data and images © 1968 Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Jr. Univ. Usage licence: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0. NB: You may find OCR errors; please refer to the hard-copy if in doubt.