Potentilla cinerea


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Read about Potentilla cinerea in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Potentilla cinerea, Chaix. Forming mats: sts. slender, ascending, 2-4 in. high, scarcely exceeding the basal lvs., few-fld.; basal lvs. palmately 5-foliolate, rarely 3-4-foliolate; lfts. narrowly cuneate-oblong-obovate or nearly oblong, rounded at apex, short-crenate-dentate, thick, rugose, sparingly stellate-tomentose above, densely so beneath, long-hirsute on both faces; appendages dilated and often bifid, scarcely shorter than the ovate, obtuse sepals; petals oblong-obovate, pale yellow, much exceeding the sepals; carpels glabrous, rugose; style subterminal, clavate. April-June. Alps. CH


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