Potentilla haematochrus
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Read about Potentilla haematochrus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Potentilla haematochrus, Lehm. St. stout, ascending, 8-16 in. high, densely cymose above, pubescent or canescent with yellowish hairs: basal lvs. with long and stout petioles, palmately 7-,rarely 5-foliolate; lfts. oblong- obovate, obtuse, thick, elevated-veiny beneath, crenate-serrate with small teeth, velvety above with yellowish subappressed hairs, more or less densely white-tomentose below: fls. on thick pedicels, 9-10 lines broad; sepals purple within; petals broadly obcordate, longer than the sepals, dark purple; carpet glabrous, smooth; style , subterminal, red, much thickened at the base. June-Aug. Mountains of Mex. The yellowish pubescence is characteristic. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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