- gardens,
including Waldsteinia fragarioides from
North America,
Waldsteinia geoides from Europe,
Waldsteinia lobata, and
Waldsteinia ternata from Eurasia...
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Waldsteinia fragarioides (syn.
Dalibarda fragarioides Michx. and Geum fragarioides, also
called Appalachian barren strawberry, or just
barren strawberry...
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Waldsteinia ternata,
commonly referred to as
barren strawberry, is an
herbaceous perennial plant. It has a
disjunct distribution,
being native to Eastern...
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Waldsteinia lobata, the
piedmont barren strawberry, is a low-lying
perennial herb with
evergreen leaves that turn
burgundy red in fall. The
flower is...
- may also
refer to P.
sterilis in particular, or to the
closely related Waldsteinia fragarioides.
Several other cinquefoils formerly included here are now...
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Oncostylus (Schltdl.) F.Bolle
Oreogeum (Ser.) E.I.Golubk.
Orthurus Juz.
Parageum Nakai & H.Hara
Stylypus Raf.
Taihangia T.T.Yu & C.L.Li
Waldsteinia Willd....
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cinquefoil (formerly in Potentilla)
Sieversia Spenceria Tetraglochin Waldsteinia (sometimes in Geum)
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Rosoideae...
- (Duchesnea/Potentilla indica) and
barren strawberry (Potentilla sterilis,
Waldsteinia fragarioides) are
closely related species in
other genera which resemble...
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tribe of the rose family, Rosaceae.
Coluria Fallugia Geum
Sieversia Waldsteinia "Rosoideae". US
National Germplast System.
Retrieved 6 June 2019. Wikimedia...
- to: Potentilla, or in
particular Potentilla sterilis,
native to
Europe Waldsteinia fragarioides,
native to
eastern North America Mock strawberry, Potentilla...