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3. Creeping Shrubs ( or better half-shrubs) in which the shoot which serves as 
a perennium appears far from the creeping stem( in the spot where the latter 
thickens to inflorescence) and so seems to continue the stem, ( Only one species, 
red flowered, pinnate leaves, bilateral 
P . comarum N estleri ( Comarum palustre) 
4. Erect shrubs where the stock remains erect and the branches are scattered( 
Often yellow-flowered , Potentillae , pinnate leaves placed spirally 
P t ffuticosa L, 
II. Tw o- s t emm ed,. Po t , . l a terales 
The rootstock forms a branch with an unformed non-perennial leaffosette; th 
branch caries flowers ( and flowerstand).( All are perennial herbs = shrubs) 
L Scapigerae . Blooming branches from the greener leafrosettes without 
inflorescence preceeding the leaves ( usually only two leaves, however, only 
blooming branches with blooms on both sides) 
( Leaves spirally placed- only the lower portion of the rosettes form stolons) 
Below genuine Fragariae 
