CinquefoilFruticosaRosaceaeRectaSpeciesGenusAnserinaShrubsGlandulosaPulcherrimaVernaHorkeliaPerennialSoilScientific nameShrubbyPlantGrowLeafPinkFoundFlowersLongMango Tango PotentillaNEPALENSISJepson InterchangeKatherine DykesFragariaShrubHerbaceousChinensisMEGALANTHATormentillaAbbotswoodSearchExtractMedicinalDiminutiveRootsDuchesneaFoliagePLANTGardenEnglishRootAcidGenerally
Cinquefoil4
- Analysis of internal transcribed spacer DNA sequence data has yielded valuable information on cinquefoil relationships, supporting previous hypotheses as to their descent, but also resulting in a number of changes to the circumscription of Potentilla. (wikipedia.org)
- The European cinquefoil (Potentilla reptans), often used medicinally. (wikipedia.org)
- Potentillas (cinquefoil) are perennials with pretty, strawberry-like flowers and leaves from spring to midsummer. (gardenersworld.com)
- Potentilla fruticosa/Cinquefoil or Potentilla bonsaibonsai from an old bonsai collection. (bonsai4me.com)
Fruticosa2
- This compact, long-blooming Potentilla fruticosa Happy Face® Yellow shrub makes a superb edging plant or garden highlight. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
- Formerly known as Potentilla fruticosa . (springmeadownursery.com)
Rosaceae1
- Potentilla /ˌpoʊtənˈtɪlə/ is a genus containing over 300 species of annual, biennial and perennial herbaceous flowering plants in the rose family, Rosaceae. (wikipedia.org)
Recta1
- Potentilla recta L. (arthropodafotos.de)
Species4
- See the list of Potentilla species. (wikipedia.org)
- Various names has been used for this species, including Potentilla fulgens, P. lineata, P. siemersiana , and P. splendens . (efloras.org)
- This refers to major medicinal qualities once assigned to another species of the genus Potentilla. (ionxchange.com)
- Alien rDNA, nested among Potentilla species in phylogenetic analysis, likely entered the Erythronium lineage in the common ancestor of E. dens-canis and E. caucasicum. (cas.cz)
Genus1
- As already proposed by John Hill in the 18th-5century, the silverweeds of genus Argentina may be distinct, but as the immediate sister genus of Potentilla, its boundary is still unclear. (wikipedia.org)
Anserina4
- Potentilla anserina - L. (pfaf.org)
- Potentilla anserina is a PERENNIAL growing to 0.3 m (1ft) by 1 m (3ft 3in) at a fast rate. (pfaf.org)
- The German Commission E Monographs, a therapeutic guide to herbal medicine, approve Potentilla anserina Silverweed for diarrhoea, inflammation of the mouth and pharynx, premenstrual syndrome (see [302] for critics of commission E). (pfaf.org)
- Potentilla anserina Linn. (efloras.org)
Shrubs1
- Start pruning your Potentilla shrubs for structure in their third year after planting. (burston.co.uk)
Glandulosa2
- UCJEPS: Jepson Interchange: Potentilla glandulosa Lindl. (berkeley.edu)
- Potentilla glandulosa Lindl. (berkeley.edu)
Pulcherrima1
- Potentilla pulcherrima var. (canadensys.net)
Verna2
- Potentilla verna var. (wikimedia.org)
- Potentilla verna subsp. (wikimedia.org)
Horkelia1
- The genera Horkelia (horkelias) and Ivesia (mousetails) are sometimes included in Potentilla today. (wikipedia.org)
Perennial2
- Potentilla egedei is a PERENNIAL growing to 0.5 m (1ft 8in). (pfaf.org)
- Potentilla 'Flambeau' is a clump-forming perennial that bears sumptuous, double red flowers set against rich green foliage in summer. (gardenersworld.com)
Soil5
- Shrubby potentillas grow in any garden soil that drains easily in a sunny or lightly shaded position. (rhs.org.uk)
- Very rich soil leads to lax growth, so there's no need to fertilise shrubby potentilla. (rhs.org.uk)
- For best results, grow Potentilla 'Flambeau' in full sun in moist, well-drained soil. (gardenersworld.com)
- Perfect for full sun, Potentilla needs well-drained soil and is an outstanding groundcover for dry areas. (pridescorner.com)
- sand, chalk or loam - as long as the site isn't waterlogged, potentilla will grow well in any moist, free-draining soil. (burston.co.uk)
Scientific name1
- The scientific name Potentilla seems to have been influenced by a fusion of ancient names for these plants. (wikipedia.org)
Shrubby2
- Shrubby potentillas have a number of uses - at the front of a mixed planting, as ground cover to fill open spaces or as low hedging. (rhs.org.uk)
- Shrubby potentillas make compact, mounding cushions, often with softly hairy silvery leaves. (rhs.org.uk)
Plant5
- Potentilla pusilla in The Plant List Version 1.1. (wikimedia.org)
- Potentilla is a plant in the same family as roses. (epnet.com)
- If you're short on space or time and prefer sitting out in the garden rather than carefully tending it, potentilla is the plant for you! (burston.co.uk)
- Practically disease free and decidedly low maintenance, a potentilla plant will delight you for a decade and more. (burston.co.uk)
- You can plant potentilla in pots, but they do best in the ground. (burston.co.uk)
Grow1
- Though potentilla can grow in partial shade, a minimum of six hours of sun is recommended for best flowering and form. (springmeadownursery.com)
Leaf1
- My 6 Potentilla arrived late March, 2020, just starting to leaf out. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
Pink2
- A better pink potentilla! (springmeadownursery.com)
- The clear pink, semi-doubled flowers of Happy Face® Pink Paradise potentilla hold their color longer than other pink potentillas, although they may still fade under intense heat. (springmeadownursery.com)
Found1
- Potentillas are generally found throughout the northern continents of the world (holarctic), though some occur in montane biomes of the New Guinea Highlands. (wikipedia.org)
Flowers1
- One of spring's subtle pleasures, this Potentilla is a vigorous grower and a vigorous mid to late spring bloomer with loose groups of golden-yellow flowers that enliven the ground with their color. (pridescorner.com)
Long1
- Potentilla festiva and P. lineata are similar in external appearance, and were treated as conspecific for a long time. (efloras.org)
Mango Tango Potentilla1
- There are currently no Mango Tango Potentilla available online. (bluegrassnursery.com)
NEPALENSIS1
- The nepalensis cultivars are generally the largest of the herbaceous potentillas. (seedaholic.com)
Jepson Interchange2
- UCJEPS: Jepson Interchange: Potentilla glandulosa Lindl. (berkeley.edu)
- UCJEPS: Jepson Interchange: Potentilla diversifolia Lehm. (berkeley.edu)
Katherine Dykes1
- The Potentilla 'Katherine Dykes', Potentilla fruiticosa 'Katherine Dykes', has medium green, glaucous foliage.The graceful arching branches bear lemon yellow 1' blooms. (nursery-plants.info)
Fragaria1
- Yet more closely related to Potentilla are lady's mantles (Alchemilla) and strawberries (Fragaria). (wikipedia.org)
Shrub1
- Potentilla is a flowering shrub that is non-toxic for people and pets, making it a safe option for many yards. (plantaddicts.com)
Herbaceous3
- These big, bold plantings are seductive in their way, but unassuming plants such as the herbaceous potentillas can bring a quiet elegance to our borders. (seedaholic.com)
- Few other herbaceous plants are as pest-free, undemanding and as long flowering as potentillas. (seedaholic.com)
- Sending up wands of carmine-red flowers on branched stems and flowering from June until September, it outlasts other herbaceous potentillas by far. (seedaholic.com)
Chinensis1
- Instead of using purified water, this toner contains 74% Potentilla Chinensis Extract, native to Korea and known for its soothing and healing properties. (mesoyou.com)
MEGALANTHA1
- Photo: Potentilla megalantha 7. (henriettes-herb.com)
Tormentilla1
- Finally, he asked a cattle dealer to drive him up to the herbalist Anna Katharine Willi [she was sometimes called "Tormentilla" named after the herb she frequently used: Potentilla tormentilla]. (itmonline.org)
Abbotswood3
- Some popular cultivars of Potentilla include the Goldfinger, Pink Beauty and Abbotswood, each with their own unique features and colours. (gardeningexpress.co.uk)
- Uses of Abbotswood Potentilla and Cilantro as well as Abbotswood Potentilla and Cilantro are very important while comparing these two plants. (comparespecies.com)
- Along with the benefits, Abbotswood Potentilla and Cilantro medicinal uses are also important. (comparespecies.com)
Search1
- It is possible the same name was included from a different data source, to check this you can search for Potentilla heptaphylla in version 1 of The Plant List . (theplantlist.org)
Extract4
- 1. Comparison of effectiveness in antitumor activity between flavonoids and polyphenols of the methanolic extract of roots of Potentilla fulgens in breast cancer cells. (nih.gov)
- 2. Induction of Apoptosis and Reduction of Endogenous Glutathione Level by the Ethyl-Acetate Soluble Fraction of the Methanol Extract of the Roots of Potentilla fulgens in Cancer Cells. (nih.gov)
- 11. Methanolic extract of Potentilla fulgens root and its ethyl-acetate fraction delays the process of carcinogenesis in mice. (nih.gov)
- 14. Mitigation of X-ray induced DNA damages and expression of DNA-repair genes by antioxidative Potentilla fulgens root extract and its ethyl-acetate fraction in mammalian cells. (nih.gov)
Medicinal1
- While there is no evidence to back up the effectiveness of using Potentilla for medicinal purposes, it is safe to consume the flowers, leaves, and roots. (plantaddicts.com)
Diminutive1
- This diminutive potentilla is valued for its long period of bloom, it repeat-flowers for months, even in shade. (seedaholic.com)
Roots1
- Two new A-ring contracted triterpenoids, madengaisu A and madengaisu B, and one undescribed ent-kaurane diterpenoid, madengaisu C, along with 20 known compounds were isolated from the roots of Potentilla freyniana Bornm. (bvsalud.org)
Duchesnea1
- It's known as Potentilla indica, previously as Duchesnea indica for its ability to multiple by stolons (above ground runners) and root as new plantlets at the nodes. (nih.gov)
Foliage2
- In a desperate situation, foraging animals may eat the flowers or foliage of Potentilla, but it is not a risk, and the animal should be fine. (plantaddicts.com)
- Creating a barrier around Potentilla can protect the foliage and blooms if animals are nibbling on the plant. (plantaddicts.com)
PLANT7
- One of the unique features of Potentilla is its compact size, making it ideal for smaller gardens or as a border plant. (gardeningexpress.co.uk)
- So, if you're looking for a low-maintenance, stunningly beautiful, and eco-friendly plant to add to your garden, look no further than Potentilla. (gardeningexpress.co.uk)
- Potentilla is a long-lived plant that can be divided every three years or so, in spring. (seedaholic.com)
- Dogs and other animals are not likely to eat Potentilla, but if your furry friend eats any part of the plant, they will be safe. (plantaddicts.com)
- Felines are not commonly drawn to Potentilla, but your pet cat or new kitten will be fine if they eat this plant. (plantaddicts.com)
- While the plant is safe to consume, it is not generally preferred, and most animals tend to leave Potentilla alone. (plantaddicts.com)
- Tip: When the skin condition has improved, replace the Acute Care Potentilla by the Intensive Ice Plant Cream to sustainably stabilize the skin. (be-ecocentric.com)
Garden1
- Potentilla can be planted in various garden styles, including cottage gardens and rock gardens. (gardeningexpress.co.uk)
English1
- Potentillas may also be called cinquefoils in English, but they have also been called five fingers and silverweeds. (wikipedia.org)
Root1
- Did you mean Artemisia abrotanum Flowering Top OR Citrullus colocynthis Fruit Pulp OR synar Scolymus Whole OR podophyllin OR Potentilla answering Flowering Top OR Veratrum Album Root ? (nih.gov)
Acid1
- Hyptadienic acid and 2α,3ß-dihydroxyolean-12-en-28-oic acid 28-O-ß-d-glucopyranoside exhibited good cytotoxicity against Hep-G2 cells with IC50 values of 25.16 ± 2.55 and 17.66 ± 1.82 µM, respectively. (bvsalud.org)
Generally2
- Always monitor your pet if they consume anything that is not food, and be aware that too much of anything can be problematic, but it is generally not a concern if dogs eat Potentilla. (plantaddicts.com)
- While Potentilla is non-toxic and generally safe, always check with your doctor or veterinarian for guidance if you suspect problems resulting from consuming Potentilla. (plantaddicts.com)