Potentilla atrosanguinea var. argyrophylla CC6945
Rosaceae
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Habitat:
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sunny places
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Flowering:
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late summer to autumn
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Size:
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30
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30
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Soil:
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any good garden soil
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Price
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£3.50
(9 cm pot)
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Order code:
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XAE-9
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This is a large genus, including rightly popular shrubs that flower all summer, as well as many smaller plants, suitable for the rock garden. They are known as cinquefoils, although not all have the leaves divided into five leaflets. Sibbaldia and Sibbaldiopsis are closely related, both having the tips of the leaves divided into three broad teeth.
Potentilla atrosanguinea var. argyrophylla CC6945 makes a clump of slightly hairy leaves, rather like those of a strawberry, with stems carrying a succession of flowers, orange-yellow, brighter and deeper orange at the centre.
Other related plants:
A low mat with hairy leaves and clusters of bright yellow flowers.
Low mats with large, rich yellow flowers.
Low mats with large, rich yellow flowers.
Compact version of well-known shrub with many yellow flowers in summer.
Strawberry-like foliage and abundant rosy-pink flowers.
Low plant with very bright cerise pink flowers.
Bright yellow flowers over mats of soft, silky, pinnate foliage.
Bright yellow buttercup-like flowers over pinnate foliage.
A low mat with clusters of bright yellow flowers.
Soft yellow flowers above deeply divided leaves.
Tufted alpine with blue-green leaves and saucer-shaped yellow flowers.
Domes of strawberry-like leaves and white flowers.