Potentilla nepalensis


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Read about Potentilla nepalensis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Potentilla nepalensis, Hook. (P. formosa, Don. P. Tonguei, Hort.). St. stout, erect or ascending, 1-2 ft. high, purple: the branches laxly paniculate or raceme-like, hirsute, not glandular: radical lvs. long-petioled, palmately 5-foliolate, often 12 in. long; Ifts. oblong-obovate, 2-3 in. long, veiny and rugose, crenate-serrate except toward the base, with broad and short sub acute teeth, green both sides, sparsely appressed-pilose: fls. long-pedicelled, showy, 9-12 lines broad; calyx purple within; petals broadly obcordate, deeply emarginate, nearly twice the length of the sepals, clear purple with darker veins and dark-purple base; carpels glabrous, rugulose; style subterminal, thickened at the base, tapering above. July, Aug. Himalayas. The branches elongate zigzag-like during the Summer. A fine species. CH


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