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Dasiphora

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Dasiphora is a genus of shrubs in the rose family Rosaceae, native to Asia, with one species D. fruticosa (shrubby cinquefoil), ranging across the entire cool temperate Northern Hemisphere. In the past, the genus was normally included in Potentilla as Potentilla sect. Rhopalostylae,[1] but genetic evidence has shown it to be distinct.[2][3][4]

The leaves are divided into five (occasionally three or seven) leaflets arranged pinnately, whence the name cinquefoil (French, cinque feuilles, "five leaves").

Species

As of April 2023, Plants of the World Online accepts the following species:[5]

The Flora of China also includes Potentilla bifurca (syn. Sibbaldianthe bifurca) and P. imbricata (syn. Sibbaldianthe imbricata) in this group,[1] but these species (which are not shrubs) do not have published combinations in Dasiphora.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b Flora of China: Potentilla sect. Rhopalostylae
  2. ^ Germplasm Resources Information Network: Dasiphora Archived 2000-10-21 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Eriksson, T. et al. (2003). The phylogeny of Rosoideae (Rosaceae) based on sequences of the internal transcribed spacers (ITS) of nuclear ribosomal DNA and the trnL/F region of chloroplast DNA. Int. J. Pl. Sci. 164: 197–211.
  4. ^ Feng, Tao; Moore, Michael J.; Yan, Min‐Hui; Sun, Yan‐Xia; Zhang, Hua‐Jie; Meng, Ai‐Ping; Li, Xiao‐Dong; Jian, Shu‐Guang; Li, Jian‐Qiang & Wang, Heng‐Chang (2017). "Phylogenetic study of the tribe Potentilleae (Rosaceae), with further insight into the disintegration of Sibbaldia" (PDF). Journal of Systematics and Evolution. 55: 177–191. doi:10.1086/346163. Retrieved 2022-05-28.
  5. ^ "Dasiphora Raf. - Plants of the World Online". Plants of the World Online. 2020-08-08. Retrieved 2023-04-24.
  6. ^ International Plant Names Index: Dasiphora
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Dasiphora: Brief Summary

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Dasiphora is a genus of shrubs in the rose family Rosaceae, native to Asia, with one species D. fruticosa (shrubby cinquefoil), ranging across the entire cool temperate Northern Hemisphere. In the past, the genus was normally included in Potentilla as Potentilla sect. Rhopalostylae, but genetic evidence has shown it to be distinct.

The leaves are divided into five (occasionally three or seven) leaflets arranged pinnately, whence the name cinquefoil (French, cinque feuilles, "five leaves").

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