Description: Trailing to low-arching canes, tip-rooting; primocanes and usually floricanes bearing glandular bristles among the hard curved prickles; leaves of primocanes somewhat evergreen with 5 glabrous, coarsely toothed leaflets; flowers 1 to few, petals white and fruit are black. Flowering: May to Jun
Family name (scientific): Rosaceae Scientific name: Potentilla sterilis Authors names: (L.) Garcke
Photograph of a specimen of black primrose, ca.1920. Six blossoms are shown growing from the stalk b...
grantor: University of TorontoPhylogenetic relationships are hypothesized for the Rosaceae...
species with non-glandular, pilose foliage and fruit with erect, persistent sepals. Smooth rose (Ros...
Class: Dicotyledoneae Family: Rosaceae Genus: Potentilla Species: fruticos
Description: A biennial up to 50 cm tall, glabrous to sparsely pubescent; basal leaves dentate to pi...
Class: Dicotyledoneae Family: Rosaceae Genus: Rosa Species: aciculari
The Rosales includes 9 families and about 6300 species; the monophyly of this order is supported by ...
Herbs, shrubs or trees. Leaves alternate or rarely opposite. Stipules present. Inflorescence various...
Herbs, sometimes subshrubs. Leaves spirally arranged, basal ones often in a rosette, exstipulate, pe...
Trees or shrubs. Leaves spirally arranged or often distichous, sometimes crowded towards the top of ...
HABIT: A multi-branched thallus of indeterminate size, flattened against the substrate and clinging ...
One of the ways to solve the problem of food security is to increase the proportion of non-tradition...
Rosa cv. Fragrant Cloud, plant/flower. Family Rosaceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Cultivated
Annual or perennial herbs, erect, ascending or prostrate, less than 1½ m high. Leaves spirally arran...
Family name (scientific): Rosaceae Scientific name: Potentilla sterilis Authors names: (L.) Garcke
Photograph of a specimen of black primrose, ca.1920. Six blossoms are shown growing from the stalk b...
grantor: University of TorontoPhylogenetic relationships are hypothesized for the Rosaceae...
species with non-glandular, pilose foliage and fruit with erect, persistent sepals. Smooth rose (Ros...
Class: Dicotyledoneae Family: Rosaceae Genus: Potentilla Species: fruticos
Description: A biennial up to 50 cm tall, glabrous to sparsely pubescent; basal leaves dentate to pi...
Class: Dicotyledoneae Family: Rosaceae Genus: Rosa Species: aciculari
The Rosales includes 9 families and about 6300 species; the monophyly of this order is supported by ...
Herbs, shrubs or trees. Leaves alternate or rarely opposite. Stipules present. Inflorescence various...
Herbs, sometimes subshrubs. Leaves spirally arranged, basal ones often in a rosette, exstipulate, pe...
Trees or shrubs. Leaves spirally arranged or often distichous, sometimes crowded towards the top of ...
HABIT: A multi-branched thallus of indeterminate size, flattened against the substrate and clinging ...
One of the ways to solve the problem of food security is to increase the proportion of non-tradition...
Rosa cv. Fragrant Cloud, plant/flower. Family Rosaceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Cultivated
Annual or perennial herbs, erect, ascending or prostrate, less than 1½ m high. Leaves spirally arran...
Family name (scientific): Rosaceae Scientific name: Potentilla sterilis Authors names: (L.) Garcke
Photograph of a specimen of black primrose, ca.1920. Six blossoms are shown growing from the stalk b...
grantor: University of TorontoPhylogenetic relationships are hypothesized for the Rosaceae...