Potentilla caulescens
Species of flowering plant in the rose family Rosaceae
Potentilla caulescens
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Plantae
Clade :
Tracheophytes
Clade :
Angiosperms
Clade :
Eudicots
Clade :
Rosids
Order:
Rosales
Family:
Rosaceae
Genus:
Potentilla
Species:
P. caulescens
Binomial name
Potentilla caulescens
Synonyms
Dasiphora jacquinii Raf.
Fragaria caulescens (L.) Crantz
Fragariastrum caulescens (L.) Schur
Fragariastrum petiolatum (Gaudin) Schur
Fragariastrum petiolulatum (Gaudin) Schur
Potentilla alba Cav. & Pourr. ex Willk.
Potentilla alba var. caulescens Lam.
Potentilla caulescens subsp. caulescens
Potentilla caulescens var. cebennensis Siegfr. ex Debeaux
Potentilla caulescens subsp. cebennensis (Siegfr. ex Debeaux) Kerguélen
Potentilla caulescens subsp. iserensis Soják
Potentilla caulescens var. petiolulata (Gaudin) Lamotte
Potentilla caulescens subsp. petiolulata (Gaudin) Nyman
Potentilla caulescens var. petiolulosa Ser.
Potentilla caulescens subsp. petiolulosa (Ser.) Arcang.
Potentilla caulescens var. petrophila (Boiss.) Th.Wolf
Potentilla caulescens subsp. petrophila (Boiss.) Nyman
Potentilla caulescens var. sericea Coss.
Potentilla caulescens var. villosa Boiss.
Potentilla corymbosa Pourr.
Potentilla kristofiana Zimmeter
Potentilla petiolulata Gaudin
Potentilla petiolulosa (Ser.) Strobl
Potentilla petrophila Boiss.
Trichothalamus caulescens (L.) Spreng.
Trichothalamus petiolulatus (Gaudin) Fourr.
Potentilla caulescens , also known as the short-stemmed cinquefoil , is a perennial herbaceous species of flowering plant in the rose family, Rosaceae .
It is native to Europe , where it lives throughout the Alps as well as mountains in southern Europe and the Atlas Mountains in northern Africa. It grows in rocky terrain, often in crevices from elevations of 500 to 2000 meters.
The plant measures between 10 and 30 centimeters with woody stems. It flowers from June to September, with flowers 1 to 2.2 centimeters across.[ 1]
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