1583 



POTENTILLA* glanduldsa 



Glandular Cinquefoil. 





ICOSANDRIA POLYGYNIA. 



Nat. ord. Rosacea Juss. (Introduction to the natural system of 



Botany, p. 81.) 



§ Potentillese Juss. 



POTENTILLA.— Suprcl, vol. \5.fol 





P. glandulosa; caulibus erectis foliisque glanduloso-pilosis : radicalibus pin- 

 natis 3-4-jugis foliolis oblongis grossfc duplicato-serratis : caulinis supe- 

 rioribus sessilibus ternatis foliolis oblongo-lanceolatis acutis, stipulis 

 membranaceis subrotundis cuspidatis, paniculis subdichotomis paucifloris, 

 laciniis calycinis ovatis acutis integerrimis, petalis ovatis obtusis calyci 



eequalibus. 



Omnes partes pilis glandulosis viscidis obtectce. Folia inferiora cauhs 

 pinnata, sed foliola magis magisque approximata versus fas tigium. Rami 

 paniculse corymbos paucifloros gerunt 9 foliis duobus, oppositis, sessilibus 9 

 simplicissimis , lanceolatis, serratis 9 stipatos. Flores parvi, lutei. 







A new species lately received by the Horticultural 

 Society from California, where it was found by Mr. Douglas. 

 It is botanically allied to P. viscosa (fol. 1492), but is 

 obviously and essentially distinguished from that species. 



It is a hardy perennial, easily increased by the division 



of 



Aug 



Our drawing was made in the Chiswick Garden in 



lof lnr.4^ •' • JLi- 



* See fol. 1379. 









