Potentilla salesoviana


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Read about Potentilla salesoviana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Potentilla salesoviana, Steph. Sts. 12-24 in. high, woody at base, laxly cymose above, and silky villous: stipules broadly scarious, fuscous: basal lvs. pinnate; lfts. 7-9, rarely 5, lower much smaller, all short-petiolulate, oblong or cuneate-oblong, coarsely and sharply serrate, thick or subcoriaceous, green and glabrous above, pale appressed pilose below, often furfuraceous and canes- cent: fls. 1 1/4 in. broad; sepals purple outside, yellowish within, twice as long as the appendages; petals broadly obovate, entire, about equaling the sepals, lilac or white suffused with rose: carpels villous; style lateral, filiform. June-Aug. Asia. B.M. 7258. A beautiful and striking plant of dry stony places.

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