Difference between revisions of "Potentilla newberryi"

A. Gray

Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 6: 532. 1865. not P. gracilis Douglas ex Hooker 1830

Common names: Newberry’s cinquefoil
EndemicIllustrated
Basionym: Ivesia gracilis Torrey & A. Gray in War Department [U.S.], Pacif. Railr. Rep. 6(3): 72, plate 11. 1858,
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 137.
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Latest revision as of 22:54, 5 November 2020

Basal leaves: petiole 1–3.5 cm, long hairs ± abundant, 0.5–1.5 mm, short hairs absent or sparse, rarely common; leaflets 0.2–1 cm, lobes oblanceolate to narrowly elliptic, (0.5–)1–2 mm wide, longs hairs ± abundant, short hairs absent or sparse, glands sparse to abundant. Flowers: epicalyx bractlets broadly lanceolate to elliptic, 1.5–4(–5) × (0.4–)0.8–1.3 mm; sepals 2–4(–5) mm, apex ± acute; petals (3–)4–6 × (2–)3–5 mm; filaments 1–2(–2.5) mm, anthers 0.4–0.6 mm; carpels 20–50. Achenes 0.9–1.2 mm.


Phenology: Flowering summer.
Habitat: Moist, sandy to clayey, more or less alkaline soil, especially where seasonally inundated near streams, ponds, and lakes
Elevation: 1300–1800 m

Distribution

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Calif., Nev., Oreg., Wash.

Discussion

Potentilla newberryi grows in valley bottoms in south-central Oregon, northeastern California, and northwestern Nevada. The only specimen supposedly collected in south-central Washington (W. N. Suksdorf 2718, WTU) was gathered in 1898.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Potentilla newberryi"
Barbara Ertter +  and James L. Reveal +
A. Gray +
Ivesia gracilis +
Newberry’s cinquefoil +
Calif. +, Nev. +, Oreg. +  and Wash. +
1300–1800 m +
Moist, sandy to clayey, more or less alkaline soil, especially where seasonally inundated near streams, ponds, and lakes +
Flowering summer. +
Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts +
Endemic +  and Illustrated +
Potentilla newberryi +
Potentilla sect. Arenicolae +
species +