Potentilla eriocarpa

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Potentilla eriocarpa, Wall. Caudex branched, woody: fl.-sts. flaccid, simple, ascending, 4-8 in. long, almost leafless, sparsely pilose or subglabrate, 1-2-fld.: basal lvs. ternate or pinnately 3-foliate; lfts. more or less long- stalked, obovate-rhomboid, coarsely and sharply 5-7- toothed above, green both sides, subglabrous: fls. conspicuous, 1 1/2 in. broad, long-peduncled; appendages broad, usually longer than the sepals; petals round- ovate, much exceeding the sepals, soft yellow with large orange blotch; carpels long-pilose; style subterminal, filiform or slightly swollen at the middle or above. July, Aug. Himalayas. Showy for borders and rockeries.

Series B. Herbace.e. Herbaceous: fl-bearing sts. lateral on the indeterminate plant axis. CH


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