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Potentilla rivalis

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Potentilla rivalis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Rosales
Family: Rosaceae
Genus: Potentilla
Species:
P. rivalis
Binomial name
Potentilla rivalis
Synonyms

Potentilla leucocarpa
Potentilla millegrana
Potentilla pentandra

Potentilla rivalis is a species of cinquefoil known by the common names brook cinquefoil[1][2] and river cinquefoil. It is native to much of North America, including the southern half of Canada and the western and central United States. It grows in moist habitat, sometimes in disturbed areas. It is an annual or biennial herb producing upright stems up to half a meter tall from a taproot. The hairy leaves are divided into three to five leaflets which are lance-shaped to oval and lined with teeth. The inflorescence is a cluster of several flowers with tiny yellow petals no more than 2 millimeters long on a calyx of pointed sepals and bractlets which are slightly longer.

References

  1. ^ NRCS. "Potentilla rivalis". PLANTS Database. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Retrieved 13 October 2015.
  2. ^ "BSBI List 2007". Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland. Archived from the original (xls) on 2015-01-25. Retrieved 2014-10-17.