RM2HJB7JE–Trailing Tormentil, Potentilla anglica in flower on sandy track, Dorset heathland.
RM2H9C8EH–Trailing Tormentil Potentilla anglica
RM2A7X7F0–Trailing tormentil, Potentilla reptans (Tormentilla reptans). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a drawing by James Sowerby for James Smith's English Botany, 1801.
RM2H9C7MN–CREEPING CINQUEFOIL Potentilla reptans (Rosaceae) Height to 20cm Creeping perennial whose trailing stems root at the nodes (unlike Tormentil). Found i
RMP6HATE–Trailing tormentil, Potentilla reptans (Tormentilla reptans). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a drawing by James Sowerby for James Smith's English Botany, 1801.
RMRE1JW0–. Flowers of the field. Botany. I50 ROSACEJE hairs; /ecnvs of 3, or rarely 5, cuneate, lobed leaflets; caiiline leaves sessile; siip^iles leafy, deeply cufr; Jlowers in corymbose cymes, noL more than 5 111. across, yellow, usually with 4 sepals and 4 petals.—Banks and heaths ; very common. I'l all the summer, rcrennial. ; 7. P./;-rt7//;;/w/i-(Trailing Tormentil). -Avery closely allied form, differing chiefly in a more prostrate habit, the catiline leaves being stalked and .& flcnvers being solitary, or nearly so, and raiher larger. -Woods and banks ; comdiun.—Y. June—August. Perennial.
RM2HJB7JT–Trailing Tormentil, Potentilla anglica in flower on sandy track, Dorset heathland.
RM2HJB7YP–Trailing Tormentil, Potentilla anglica in flower on sandy track, Dorset heathland.
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