Definition of Potentilla fruticosa. Meaning of Potentilla fruticosa. Synonyms of Potentilla fruticosa

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Definition of Potentilla fruticosa

Potentilla fruticosa
Hardhack Hard"hack`, n. (Bot.) A very astringent shrub (Spir[ae]a tomentosa), common in pastures. The Potentilla fruticosa in also called by this name.

Meaning of Potentilla fruticosa from wikipedia

- mountains. Dasiphora fruticosa is still widely referenced in the horticultural literature under its synonym Potentilla fruticosa. Common names include...
- distinct generanotably 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...
- shrubs in the rose family Rosaceae, native to Asia, with one species D. fruticosa (shrubby cinquefoil), ranging across the entire cool temperate Northern...
- fruticosa, a synonym for Smallanthus fruticosus, a plant species Potentilla fruticosa or Pentaphylloides fruticosa, synonyms for Dasiphora fruticosa,...
- feather gr**** (Stipa purpurea) and shrubs such as shrubby cinquefoil (Potentilla fruticosa) and honeysuckles (Lonicera tibetica). Above 5,000 meters, some areas...
- Further up the sides of the turlough shrubs like Frangula alnus and Potentilla fruticosa occur. Some turloughs will instead transition to fen vegetation including...
- 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...