- mountains.
Dasiphora fruticosa is
still widely referenced in the
horticultural literature under its
synonym Potentilla fruticosa.
Common names include...
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distinct genera –
notably the po****r
garden shrub P.
fruticosa, now
Dasiphora fruticosa.
Potentillas are
generally found throughout the
northern continents...
- When
first described (as
Potentilla veitchii) in 1911, it was said to be
similar to
Potentilla fruticosa (now
Dasiphora fruticosa),
being distinguished mainly...
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shrubs in the rose
family Rosaceae,
native to Asia, with one
species D.
fruticosa (shrubby cinquefoil),
ranging across the
entire cool
temperate Northern...
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fruticosa, a
synonym for
Smallanthus fruticosus, a
plant species Potentilla fruticosa or
Pentaphylloides fruticosa,
synonyms for
Dasiphora fruticosa,...
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feather gr**** (Stipa purpurea) and
shrubs such as
shrubby cinquefoil (
Potentilla fruticosa) and
honeysuckles (Lonicera tibetica).
Above 5,000 meters, some areas...
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Further up the
sides of the
turlough shrubs like
Frangula alnus and
Potentilla fruticosa occur. Some
turloughs will
instead transition to fen
vegetation including...
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Adults are on wing from the end of June to July. The
larvae feed on
Potentilla fruticosa. They
first create a hairy,
spatulate leaf case of
about 7 mm. The...
- P. grandidentata, P. nigra, P.
tremuloides Potentilla fruticosa, P.
villosa Prunus americana, P.
fruticosa, P. glandulosa, P. incisa, P. mahaleb, P. sargentii...
- (Salix spp.), bog
birch (Betula glandulosa), and
shrubby cinquefoil (
Potentilla fruticosa). In the
Pacific Northwest, the
western toad
occurs in
mountain meadows...