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Potentilleae
Potentilleae is a tribe of the rose family, Rosaceae. The type genus is ''Potentilla''. Genera * ''Alchemilla'' (lady's mantle) * ''Aphanes'' (parsley-piert) * ''Argentina'' (silverweeds) * '' Chamaecallis'' * '' Chamaerhodos'' * ''Comarum'' * ''Dasiphora'' * ''Drymocallis'' * '' Fragaria'' (strawberries) * ''Horkelia'' * '' Horkeliella'' * ''Ivesia'' (mousetails) * '' Potaninia'' * ''Potentilla'' (cinquefoils, tormentils, barren strawberries) * ''Sibbaldia'' * ''Sibbaldianthe ''Sibbaldianthe'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Rosaceae. It is also in the Rosoideae subfamily. Its native range is from south eastern and eastern Europe (within East European Russia, Central European Russia, Crimea, Rom ...'' References External links Rosales tribes {{Rosoideae-stub ...
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Potentilleae
Potentilleae is a tribe of the rose family, Rosaceae. The type genus is ''Potentilla''. Genera * ''Alchemilla'' (lady's mantle) * ''Aphanes'' (parsley-piert) * ''Argentina'' (silverweeds) * '' Chamaecallis'' * '' Chamaerhodos'' * ''Comarum'' * ''Dasiphora'' * ''Drymocallis'' * '' Fragaria'' (strawberries) * ''Horkelia'' * '' Horkeliella'' * ''Ivesia'' (mousetails) * '' Potaninia'' * ''Potentilla'' (cinquefoils, tormentils, barren strawberries) * ''Sibbaldia'' * ''Sibbaldianthe ''Sibbaldianthe'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Rosaceae. It is also in the Rosoideae subfamily. Its native range is from south eastern and eastern Europe (within East European Russia, Central European Russia, Crimea, Rom ...'' References External links Rosales tribes {{Rosoideae-stub ...
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Dasiphora
''Dasiphora'' is a genus of shrubs in the rose family Rosaceae, native to Asia, with one species '' D. fruticosa'' (shrubby cinquefoil), ranging across the entire cool temperate Northern Hemisphere. In the past, the genus was normally included in ''Potentilla'' as ''Potentilla'' sect. ''Rhopalostylae'', but genetic evidence has shown it to be distinct.Germplasm Resources Information Network''Dasiphora''Eriksson, T. et al. (2003). The phylogeny of Rosoideae (Rosaceae) based on sequences of the internal transcribed spacers (ITS) of nuclear ribosomal DNA and the trnL/F region of chloroplast DNA. ''Int. J. Pl. Sci''. 164: 197–211. The leaves are divided into five (occasionally three or seven) leaflets arranged pinnately, whence the name cinquefoil (French, ''cinque feuilles'', "five leaves"). Species , Plants of the World Online accepts the following species: *''Dasiphora arbuscula'' (D.Don) Soják *''Dasiphora dryadanthoides'' Juz. *''Dasiphora fruticosa'' (L.) Rydb. (syn. ''Pote ...
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Rosaceae
Rosaceae (), the rose family, is a medium-sized family of flowering plants that includes 4,828 known species in 91 genera. The name is derived from the type genus ''Rosa''. Among the most species-rich genera are ''Alchemilla'' (270), ''Sorbus'' (260), '' Crataegus'' (260), ''Cotoneaster'' (260), ''Rubus'' (250), and ''Prunus'' (200), which contains the plums, cherries, peaches, apricots, and almonds. However, all of these numbers should be seen as estimates—much taxonomic work remains. The family Rosaceae includes herbs, shrubs, and trees. Most species are deciduous, but some are evergreen. They have a worldwide range but are most diverse in the Northern Hemisphere. Many economically important products come from the Rosaceae, including various edible fruits, such as apples, pears, quinces, apricots, plums, cherries, peaches, raspberries, blackberries, loquats, strawberries, rose hips, hawthorns, and almonds. The family also includes popular ornamental trees and shrubs ...
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Horkelia
:''See also '' Horkeliella'' (false horkelias).'' ''Horkelia'' is a genus of plants in the rose family. It includes several species of plants known commonly as horkelias. These are flowering plants closely related to the cinquefoils (''Potentilla'') and sometimes considered part of the same genus. There are nineteen species found in western North America, especially California. ''Horkelia'' was named for German scientist Johann Horkel. Species: *''Horkelia bolanderi'' – border horkelia *''Horkelia californica'' – California horkelia *'' Horkelia clevelandii'' – Cleveland's horkelia *'' Horkelia congesta'' – Sierra horkelia *'' Horkelia cuneata'' – wedgeleaf horkelia *'' Horkelia daucifolia'' – carrotleaf horkelia *''Horkelia fusca'' – dusky horkelia, pinewoods horkelia *'' Horkelia hendersonii'' – Henderson's horkelia *'' Horkelia hispidula'' – White Mountain horkelia *'' Horkelia howellii'' – Howell's horkelia *'' Horkelia marinensis'' – Point Reyes horkeli ...
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Sibbaldia
''Sibbaldia'' is a genus of flowering plants of the family Rosaceae, with a circumpolar distribution, including the high Arctic. Most of the species are found in the Himalaya. The type species is ''Sibbaldia procumbens''. It is also in the Rosoideae subfamily. The genus name of ''Sibbaldia'' is in honour of Robert Sibbald (1641–1722), a Scottish physician and antiquary. It was first described and published in Sp. Pl. on page 284 in 1753. Range It's native range is the temperate Northern Hemisphere. It is found in Europe; (within Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Corsica, East European Russia, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Greenland, Iceland, Italy, North European Russia, Norway, Poland, Spain, Svalbard, Sweden, Switzerland and Yugoslavia). In Asia; within Siberia (in Altai), the Russian Far East (within Amur, Kamchatka, Khabarovsk, Magadan, Primorye and Sakhalin), central Asia (within Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan,) the Caucasus (North Ca ...
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Chamaerhodos
''Chamaerhodos '' is a genus of plants in the family Rosaceae Species * '' Chamaerhodos altaica'' (Laxm.) Bunge * '' Chamaerhodos canescens'' J.Krause * '' Chamaerhodos corymbosa'' Murav. * '' Chamaerhodos erecta'' (L.) Bunge * '' Chamaerhodos grandiflora'' (Pall. ex Schult.) Bunge * '' Chamaerhodos sabulosa'' Bunge * '' Chamaerhodos trifida'' Ledeb.Accepted names in the genera ''Chamaerhodos''
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Comarum
''Comarum'' is a genus of plants formerly included with the genus ''Potentilla'' ("typical cinquefoils"). It contains one or two species: * ''Comarum palustre'' – marsh cinquefoil, swamp cinquefoil * '' Comarum salesowianum'' (sometimes considered as the monotypic genus ''Farinopsis''.) See also * Fragaria × Comarum hybrids There are several commercially important hybrids between '' Fragaria'' and ''Comarum'' species in existence. A name for ''Fragaria'' × ''Comarum'' is available as × ''Comagaria'' Büscher & G.H. Loos in Veroff. ohumer Bot. Ver. 2(1): 6. 2010 ... Footnotes External links * Potentilleae Rosaceae genera {{Rosoideae-stub ...
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Horkeliella
''Horkeliella'' is a small genus of two species of flowering plants in the rose family known as false horkelias. They are both endemic to California. These wildflowers were named after the genus ''Horkelia'' due to their resemblance, but are different enough to maintain a separate genus from the horkelias. They have leaves made up of small, overlapping, toothed leaflets and inflorescences of white or pinkish flowers which are similar in appearance to horkelias. Congdon's false horkelia (''Horkeliella congdonis'') is native to the sagebrush slopes of the eastern Sierra Nevada The Sierra Nevada () is a mountain range in the Western United States, between the Central Valley of California and the Great Basin. The vast majority of the range lies in the state of California, although the Carson Range spur lies primarily .... Purple false horkelia (''Horkeliella purpurascens'') is found mainly on the western slopes. External linksJepson Manual Treatment
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Sibbaldianthe
''Sibbaldianthe'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Rosaceae. It is also in the Rosoideae subfamily. Its native range is from south eastern and eastern Europe (within East European Russia, Central European Russia, Crimea, Romania, South European Russia and Ukraine), to temperate Asia including Siberia (Altay, Buryatiya, Chita, Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk, Tuva and West Siberia,), Russian Far East (Amur, Kamchatka, Khabarovsk, Magadan, Primorye and Sakhalin), central Asia (within Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan), the Caucasus (North Caucasus and Transcaucasus,) Western Asia (Afghanistan, Iran and Turkey), China (within Inner Mongolia, Manchuria, Qinghai, Tibet and Xinjiang,) Mongolia, Korea, tropical Asia (within East Himalaya, Nepal, Pakistan and West Himalaya). The genus name of ''Sibbaldianthe'' is in honour of Robert Sibbald (1641–1722), a Scottish physician and antiquary An antiquarian or antiquary () is an fan (person), a ...
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Potaninia (plant)
''Potaninia'' is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Rosaceae. It only contains one known species, ''Potaninia mongolica'' Maxim. It is native to Mongolia and Inner Mongolia (in China). The genus name of ''Potaninia'' is in honour of Grigory Potanin (1835–1920), a Russian ethnographer and natural historian. The Latin binomial nomenclature, specific epithet of ''mongolica'' means "coming from of Mongolia", where the plant was found. Both the genus and the species were first described and published in Bull. Acad. Imp. Sci. Saint-Pétersbourg, séries 3, Vol.27 on page 465 in 1882. References

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Ivesia
''Ivesia is also a synonym for the Nesticus spider genus''. ''Ivesia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the rose family known generally as mousetails. They are perennial herbs native to western North America, especially the western United States. Plants of this genus are sometimes treated as members of genus ''Potentilla''. Species include: *'' Ivesia aperta'' — Sierra Valley mousetail *'' Ivesia argyrocoma'' — silverhair mousetail *'' Ivesia arizonica'' — rock whitefeather *'' Ivesia baileyi'' — Bailey's ivesia *''Ivesia callida'' — Tahquitz mousetail *'' Ivesia campestris'' — field mousetail *'' Ivesia cryptocaulis'' — Charleston Peak mousetail *'' Ivesia gordonii'' — Gordon's ivesia *'' Ivesia jaegeri'' — Jaeger's mousetail *'' Ivesia kingii'' — King's mousetail *'' Ivesia longibracteata'' — longbract mousetail *''Ivesia lycopodioides'' — clubmoss mousetail *'' Ivesia muirii'' — granite mousetail *'' Ivesia multifoliolata'' — manyleaf mousetail *'' ...
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Drymocallis
''Drymocallis'' is a genus of plants formerly (and sometimes still) included with the typical cinquefoils (''Potentilla''). It contains three species known or suspected to be protocarnivorous, but more cinquefoils might eventually be moved here: *'' Drymocallis arguta'' (Pursh) Rydb. – tall cinquefoil, cream cinquefoil *'' Drymocallis glandulosa'' (Lindl.) Rydb. – sticky cinquefoil *'' Drymocallis rupestris'' (L.) Soják – rock cinquefoil DNA sequence data suggests they are more closely related to '' Chamaerhodos'' and '' Dasiphora'' than to species such as ''Potentilla reptans ''Potentilla reptans'', known as the creeping cinquefoil, European cinquefoil or creeping tormentil, is a flowering plant in the family Rosaceae. A creeping perennial plant native to Eurasia and Northern Africa, ''Potentilla reptans'' has been ...'' (creeping cinquefoil) which make up the bulk of ''Potentilla''. References External links * Rosaceae genera {{Rosoideae-stub ...
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