potentilles
Potentilles is the common name for flowering plants in the genus Potentilla, within the family Rosaceae. The group encompasses mainly herbaceous perennials and a number of shrubs, and it includes hundreds of species distributed across temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. They are widely cultivated for their flowers and groundcover potential, and their natural diversity ranges from low creeping forms to taller, woody shrubs.
Morphology and identifying features are varied but share some common traits. Leaves are typically palmately divided
Habitat and distribution cover a wide range of temperate habitats. Potentilles inhabit meadows, grasslands, woodlands, alpine
Cultivation and use are dominated by horticultural interest. Potentilles prefer well-drained soil and full sun to
Notable species include Potentilla erecta (tormentil), Potentilla reptans (creeping cinquefoil), Potentilla fruticosa (shrubby potentilla), and Potentilla