Potentilla

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Potentilla is a genus of about 500 species of annual, biennial and perennial herbs in the rose family Rosaceae, native to most of the Northern Hemisphere. Common names include cinquefoil, tormentil, and barren strawberry.

Many of the species have leaves divided into five leaflets arranged palmately (like the fingers of a hand), whence the name cinquefoil (French, cinque feuilles, "five leaves"), though some species (e.g. P. sterilis) have just three leaflets, and others (e.g. P. anserina) up to 15 or more leaflets arranged pinnately. The leaves of some cinquefoils are eaten by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Phymatopus hectoides, Emperor Moth, Grizzled Skipper and the Coleophora case-bearers C. albicostella (feeds exclusively on P. cinerea) and C. potentillae.

Recent genetic research has resulted in a number of changes to the circumscription of Potentilla (Eriksson et al., 2003).

The genera Duchesnea, Horkelia, and Ivesia, previously all regarded as distinct, have been shown to be members of Potentilla.

Conversely, the shrubby plant previously included in this genus as Potentilla fruticosa, does not to belong to Potentilla at all, and is now treated in the genus Dasiphora as Dasiphora fruticosa.

The two species formerly treated as Potentilla palustris and Potentilla salesowianum are now separated into the genus Comarum, while Potentilla tridentata is transferred to Sibbaldiopsis as Sibbaldiopsis tridentata, and Potentilla arguta is similarly now separated into the genus Drymocallis as Drymocallis arguta.

The silverweeds are also separable into the new genus Argentina, though these are closer to the typical species of Potentilla, and this separation is less well supported.

Potentilla is also related to the genera Geum and Dryas, and also to the strawberries in the genus Fragaria; Potentilla differs from the strawberries in having dry, inedible fruit (hence the name "barren strawberry" for some species).

Some species are grown as garden plants.

Species

About 500, including:
Potentilla alba White Cinquefoil
Potentilla alchemilloides Alchemilla-leaved Cinquefoil
Potentilla anglica Trailing Tormentil
Potentilla anserina Silverweed
Potentilla argentea Hoary Cinquefoil
Potentilla canadensis Canadian Cinquefoil
Potentilla cinerea Grey Cinquefoil
Potentilla crantzii Alpine Cinquefoil
Potentilla erecta Common tormentil
Potentilla indica Mock Strawberry
Potentilla micrantha Pink Barren strawberry
Potentilla norvegica Norwegian Cinquefoil
Potentilla palustris Marsh Cinquefoil
Potentilla pensylvanica Pennsylvania Cinquefoil
Potentilla recta Sulphur Cinquefoil
Potentilla reptans Creeping tormentil
Potentilla rupestris Rock Cinquefoil
Potentilla simplex Oldfield Cinquefoil
Potentilla sterilis Barren Strawberry
Potentilla tabernaemontani Spring Cinquefoil

References

Eriksson, T., Hibbs, M. S., Yoder, A. D. Delwiche, C. F. & Donoghue, M. J. (2003). The Phylogeny of Rosoideae. Int. J. Plant Sci. 164(2): 197–211. Available online (pdf file)da:Potentil de:Fingerkräuter fr:Potentille lt:Sidabražolė nl:Ganzerik pt:Potentilla sv:Fingerörter