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Plants Matching potentilla

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Image of Potentilla photo by: Gerald L. Klingaman

Gerald L. Klingaman

(Potentilla)

Image of Potentilla atrosanguinea photo by: Jesse Saylor

Jesse Saylor

(Ruby Cinquefoil)

(Abbotswood Potentilla)

(Cinquefoil)

Blotches of yellow that warm the rusty, dark-red flowers are a distinctive trait of ‘Emilie’ cinquefoil. A hybrid perennial that forms a mounded, clumping plant, it has light-green leaves with gentle teeth on the edges. In summer, loosely branched stems hold multi-petalled flowers that are red to rusty- red and have yellow blotches on their edges. These flowers attracts bees and butterflies.

Grow 'Emilie' in full to partial and moist, but well-drained soil for finest performance. Tolerant of...

(Strawberry Cinquefoil)

This species of potentilla is a low, almost mat-forming perennial that blooms freely in mid- to late summer with cupped, five-petalled yellow flowers.. It has palm-like toothy leaves that are mid-green and fuzzy. Short upright stems hold the flowers facing upward.

Strawberry cinquefoil is so named for the resemblance of its leaves to those of the strawberry plant. Grow it in full to partial sun and moist, but well-drained soil for finest performance. Native to East Asia and Japan, it tolerates...

Image of Potentilla fruticosa photo by: Gerald L. Klingaman

Gerald L. Klingaman

(Shrubby Cinquefoil)

Shrubby cinquefoil is a compact twiggy deciduous shrub with dainty foliage and buttercup-like flowers. Sometimes referred to as Dasiphora fruticosa, this very hardy plant is native across all north temperate regions from Asia to North America. The yellow flowers appear in abundance in early summer and continue more sparsely into fall. They contrast nicely with the small dark green to gray-green leaves. As branches age they develop mildly attractive peeling bark. Many cultivars and hybrids of shrubby...

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Jessie Keith

(Abbotswood Cinquefoil, Shrubby Cinquefoil)

This vigorous white-flowered shrubby cinquefoil is a compact bushy flowering shrub with small dainty dark gray-green foliage. Sometimes called Dasiphora fruticosa 'Abbotswood', it is very hardy and originates from north temperate regions from Asia to North America. From summer to frost, many white buttercup-like flowers appear with regularity. These contrast nicely with its fine, dark leaves. As branches age, they develop peeling bark.

This plant is adapted to average to poor sandy or...

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James H. Schutte

(Shrubby Cinquefoil)

Shrubby cinquefoil is a small twiggy deciduous shrub with dainty foliage and buttercup-like flowers. Sometimes referred to as Dasiphora fruticosa, this very hardy plant is native across all north temperate regions from Asia to North America. The compact cultivar 'Apricot Whisper' has peachy-pink flowers that appear in abundance in early summer and continue more sparsely into fall. They contrast nicely with the small dark green leaves. As branches age, they develop mildly ornamental peeling bark....

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Mark A. Miller

(Beesii Cinquefoil, Shrubby Cinquefoil)

Shrubby cinquefoil is a compact twiggy deciduous shrub with dainty foliage and buttercup-like flowers. Sometimes referred to as Dasiphora fruticosa, this very hardy plant is native across all north temperate regions from Asia to North America. The yellow flowers appear in abundance in early summer and continue more sparsely into fall. They contrast nicely with the small dark green to gray-green leaves. As branches age they develop mildly attractive peeling bark. Many cultivars and hybrids of shrubby...

(Shrubby Cinquefoil)

Shrubby cinquefoil is a compact twiggy deciduous shrub with dainty foliage and buttercup-like flowers. Sometimes referred to as Dasiphora fruticosa, this very hardy plant is native across all north temperate regions from Asia to North America. The cultivar 'Coronation Triumph' has bright yellow flowers that appear in abundance in early summer and continue more sparsely into fall. They contrast nicely with the small dark green leaves. As branches age, they develop mildly ornamental peeling bark.

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