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genus Potentilla ("typical
cinquefoils"). It
contains one or two species:
Comarum palustre –
marsh cinquefoil,
swamp cinquefoil Comarum salesowianum (sometimes...
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Potentilla palustris),
known by the
common name
marsh cinquefoil, also
purple marshlocks and
swamp cinquefoil, is a
waterside rhizomatous subshrub. It has...
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protocarnivorous herbaceous cinquefoils are
placed in Drymocallis. The
marsh cinquefoil is now in the
genus Comarum, and the three-toothed
cinquefoil makes up the monotypic...
- three-leaved
false Solomonseal (Maianthemum trifolium),
marsh cinquefoil (Potentilla palustris),
marsh-marigold (Caltha palustris), and
bogbean (Menyanthes...
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carnivorous plants such as
sundew and
butterwort flourish, fritillaries,
marsh cinquefoil and cottongr**** grow and butterflies,
dragonflies and
spiders abound...
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Fragaria × anan****a subsp.
cuneifolia (syn.
Fragaria grandiflora) with
Marsh Cinquefoil,
Comarum palustre (formerly
Potentilla palustris),
followed by backcrossing...
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sedge (Rhynchospora ssp.), Rannoch-rush (Scheuchzeria palustris) and
marsh cinquefoil (Potentilla palustris). The
edges of nutrient-rich
waterbodies are...
- reedmace.
Marsh fern and
white sedge,
which are rare in Cheshire, are
found here;
other species include cuckooflower,
marsh bedstraw,
marsh cinquefoil and Sphagnum...
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replacement of
common reed by a more open
vegetation type
dominated by
marsh cinquefoil,
which is
unsuitable for the rails. Occasionally, more
unusual locations...
- Geum
rivale Bottle sedge -
Carex rostrata Brown sedge - C.
disticha Marsh cinquefoil -
Potentilla palustris "Old
River Bed listing".
Sites of
Special Scientific...