Biology:Potentilla pensylvanica

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Short description: Species of flowering plant

Potentilla pensylvanica
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Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Rosales
Family: Rosaceae
Genus: Potentilla
Species:
P. pensylvanica
Binomial name
Potentilla pensylvanica
Synonyms
  • P. sterilis
  • P. supina
  • P. cinquefoil
  • P. pseudosericea
  • P. flabellifolia
  • P. newberryi
  • P. discolor
  • P. erecta
  • P. fragarioides
  • P. nepalensis
  • P. incana
  • P. rivalis
  • P. morefeildii
  • P. neumanniana
  • P. diversifolia
  • P. reptans
  • P. biennis
  • P. cristae
  • P. hickmanii
  • P. drummondii
  • P. millefolia
  • P. crantzii

Potentilla pensylvanica (P. pensylvanica)is a species of cinquefoil known by the common names Pennsylvania cinquefoil[1] and prairie cinquefoil[2] and in the language Shoshoni, it goes by the name Ku'-si-wañ-go-gǐp. It is native to much of northern and western North America, including most of Canada and the western half of the United States . P. pensylvanica grows in many types of habitat. The plant is quite variable in appearance. It may be small and tuftlike or slender and erect. The leaves are divided into a few leaflets which are deeply lobed and have hairy undersides. The inflorescence is a cluster of several flowers, each with five yellow petals a few millimeters in length. The flower is 3 to 5 mm wide. P. pensylvanica grows in elevations between elevations 2700 to 3800 meters.

Growth

Potentilla pensylvanica bloom period lasted from July to August.

References

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q4761615 entry