Potentilla arguta

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Read about Potentilla arguta in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Potentilla arguta, Pursh. Similar to P. rupestris, but with a more strict habit, more glandular-hirsute pubescence, more congested infl, and smaller cream-colored petals which scarcely exceed or are shorter than the sepals; calyx enlarging more in fr., and receptacle becoming elongated, much swollen and almost fleshy. June-Aug. N. Amer. Good for dry rocky soil.


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