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Potentilla subviscosa var. ramulosa

Potentilla subviscosa var. ramulosa (Rydb.) Kearney & Peebles  
Family: Rosaceae
Navajo cinquefoil
[Potentilla ramulosa Rydb., morePotentilla subviscosa subsp. ramulosa]
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Sue Carnahan
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Kearney and Peebles 1969, McDougall 1973, Martin and Hutchins 1980
Duration: Perennial Nativity: Native Lifeform: Forb/Herb General: Herbaceous perennials, 10-20 cm long, stems several to many, acaulescent, prostrate to spreading, hirsute to glandular, forming from a woody, branching caudex. Leaves: Basal leaves with 5 leaflets, palmate, leaflets obovate, cuneate, deeply cleft into oblong lobes, puberulent and glandular, sparingly hirsute on the veins and margins. Flowers: Yellow, borne in groups of 5 or less on cymose inflorescences, flowering stems spreading or prostrate, the inflorescence with numerous tack-shaped, glandular hairs, subtended by sepals alternating with leafy, sepal-like bracts, receptacles sessile, flat or shallowly saucer shaped, stamens fewer than 10, inserted in the receptacle or hypanthium margin, pistils 5 or more, styles elongate, slender, terminal. Fruits: Achenes. Ecology: Found in coniferous forests and mountain meadows, from 6,500-12,000 ft (1981-3658 m); flowering April-June. Notes: The keys to this species are the basal leaves with 5 leaflets, and the inflorescence with numerous, tack-shaped, glandular hairs. The var. ramulosa is distinguished from the parent species by less deeply and more coarsely incised leaflets, and by a less strictly acaulescent habit of growth. This variety is common in Arizona. Ethnobotany: Unknown Etymology: Potentilla comes from Latin diminutive of potens, meaning powerful, while subviscosa means slightly sticky, and ramulosa means full of branches. Synonyms: None Editor: LCrumbacher, 2011
Potentilla subviscosa var. ramulosa
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Potentilla subviscosa var. ramulosa image
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Sue Carnahan
Potentilla subviscosa var. ramulosa image
Sue Carnahan
Potentilla subviscosa var. ramulosa image
Sue Carnahan
Potentilla subviscosa var. ramulosa image
Sue Carnahan
Potentilla subviscosa var. ramulosa image
Sue Carnahan
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