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Potentilla Collection (#2)

Potentilla: A Kaleidoscope of Colors and Varieties From the vibrant Golden Cinquefoil to the delicate Pink Cinquefoil

Background imagePotentilla Collection: Ganzerik Potentilla Ganserijk Potentilla argentina

Ganzerik Potentilla Ganserijk Potentilla argentina
Ganzerik (Potentilla) Ganserijk. / Potentilla argentina / Angentine bec d oie (title on object), Ganzerik. Numbered top right: 297. At the top the name in three languages

Background imagePotentilla Collection: Potentilla Gibsons Scarlet, Extreme Close-Up Of Bright Red Blossom

Potentilla Gibsons Scarlet, Extreme Close-Up Of Bright Red Blossom

Background imagePotentilla Collection: Spring Cinquefoil (Potentilla neumanniana), Nordheim, Lower Saxony, Germany

Spring Cinquefoil (Potentilla neumanniana), Nordheim, Lower Saxony, Germany

Background imagePotentilla Collection: Yellow flowered splendid cinquefoil, Potentilla splendens

Yellow flowered splendid cinquefoil, Potentilla splendens.. Handcolored illustration by Edwin Dalton Smith engraved by F.W. Smith from Charles McIntoshs Flora and Pomona 1829

Background imagePotentilla Collection: Deep blood-colored potentilla, Potentilla atro-sanguinea

Deep blood-colored potentilla, Potentilla atro-sanguinea.. Illustration by WJ Hooker, engraved by Swan. Handcolored copperplate engraving from William Curtiss The Botanical Magazine, 1826

Background imagePotentilla Collection: Dolomite Cinquefoil (Potentilla nitida)

Dolomite Cinquefoil (Potentilla nitida)

Background imagePotentilla Collection: Purple Marshlocks or Swamp Cinquefoil -Potentilla palustris-, Thuringia, Germany

Purple Marshlocks or Swamp Cinquefoil -Potentilla palustris-, Thuringia, Germany

Background imagePotentilla Collection: Cinquefoil -Potentilla sp. - on a wall

Cinquefoil -Potentilla sp. - on a wall
Cinquefoil -Potentilla sp.- on a wall

Background imagePotentilla Collection: Blossoming Barren Strawberry -Potentilla sterilis-, Untergroningen, Abtsgmuend, Baden-Wurttemberg

Blossoming Barren Strawberry -Potentilla sterilis-, Untergroningen, Abtsgmuend, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imagePotentilla Collection: Picture No. 10755109

Picture No. 10755109
Shrubby cinquefoil (Potentilla fruticosa) Date:

Background imagePotentilla Collection: Picture No. 10755106

Picture No. 10755106
Creeping cinquefoil (Potentilla reptans) Date:

Background imagePotentilla Collection: Picture No. 10890482

Picture No. 10890482
Artic Cinquefoil - growing on damp hill side (Potentilla hyparctica) Date:

Background imagePotentilla Collection: Picture No. 10883284

Picture No. 10883284
Potentilla - in maritime heathland - (declining rare habitat) Date:

Background imagePotentilla Collection: Common Silverweed (Argentina anserina or Potentilla anserina) Ceeping herbaceous

Common Silverweed (Argentina anserina or Potentilla anserina) Ceeping herbaceous plant of temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. From Amedee Masclef Atlas des Plantes de France, Paris, 1893

Background imagePotentilla Collection: Barren Strawberry (Potentilla sterilis), left, and Creeping Potentilla (Potentilla verna)

Barren Strawberry (Potentilla sterilis), left, and Creeping Potentilla (Potentilla verna). From Amedee Masclef Atlas des Plantes de France, Paris, 1893

Background imagePotentilla Collection: Tormentil (Potentilla tormentilla: P. Erecta L. ) a slender perrenial. Roots were

Tormentil (Potentilla tormentilla: P. Erecta L. ) a slender perrenial. Roots were
Tormentil (Potentilla tormentilla: P. Erecta L.) a slender perrenial. Roots were boiled in milk to treat diarrhoea in children From A Masclef Atlas des Plantes de France, Paris, 1893

Background imagePotentilla Collection: Golden Cinquefoil

Golden Cinquefoil

Background imagePotentilla Collection: Mint Moth (Pyrausta aurata) adult, resting on potentilla flower, Leicestershire, England, august

Mint Moth (Pyrausta aurata) adult, resting on potentilla flower, Leicestershire, England, august

Background imagePotentilla Collection: Long Hoverfly (Sphaerophoria scripta) adult, feeding on potentilla flower, Leicestershire

Long Hoverfly (Sphaerophoria scripta) adult, feeding on potentilla flower, Leicestershire, England, august

Background imagePotentilla Collection: Hakonechloa macra Aureola

Hakonechloa macra Aureola
Hakonechloa grass (Hakonechloa macra Aureola, lower right), coleus plant (Solenostemon Winsome, left) and nepal cinquefoil flowers (Potentilla nepalensis Miss Willmott, upper right) in a garden border

Background imagePotentilla Collection: 'Gibson's Scarket' - Flowers produced throughout the summer by this upright perennial

"Gibson's Scarket" - Flowers produced throughout the summer by this upright perennial
DAD-1804 "Gibson's Scarlet" - Flowers produced throughout the summer by this upright perennial Devon, UK. June Potentilla astrosanguinea Bloom colours vary from yellow to orange

Background imagePotentilla Collection: Potentilla Anserina

Potentilla Anserina
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Potentilla: A Kaleidoscope of Colors and Varieties From the vibrant Golden Cinquefoil to the delicate Pink Cinquefoil, a genus that offers a stunning array of colors and varieties. This captivating plant family encompasses species like Mock strawberry, Tyrol's pride in Austria, with its dainty yellow flowers. Anne Pratt's Victorian botanical print showcases the beauty of Yellow wild flower silver weed, an exquisite member of the Potentilla family. Its intricate details are brought to life through her skillful lithography. In shades ranging from soft pink to deep crimson, Pink cinquefoils add a touch of elegance wherever they bloom. The color lithographs beautifully capture their grace and allure. But Potentilla doesn't stop at just pretty petals; it surprises us with Red algae Claudea elegans—a unique member within this diverse genus. Its striking appearance reminds us that nature always has something unexpected up its sleeve. The versatile Mock strawberry (Potentilla indica) boasts both beauty and utility—its edible fruit resembling strawberries adds flavor to dishes while enhancing garden aesthetics. Showy cinquefoil (Potentilla insignis), Hoary cinquefoil (Potentilla argentea), Shrubby cinquefoil (Dasiphora fruticosa), Trailing tormentil (Potentilla reptans), and Common tormentil (Potentilla erecta) further enrich this already fascinating group. Each possesses distinct characteristics that make them stand out in their own right. Whether you're drawn to the golden hues or captivated by the pinks and reds, Potentillas offer endless possibilities for garden enthusiasts seeking diversity in their floral displays. With such a wide range of colors and forms available, there is undoubtedly a potentilla variety suited for every taste and preference.