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2)Few leaves; 3-5 leaves precede the blooms and only the upper 1 or 2 
produce blooms on the side, so that at least one or a few precede the inflorescence 
(This division cannot be sharply separated from those with rich foliage). 
A. with erect( or supine)flower branches, from which no rooting 
leafrosettes are formed Here belong 
# A part of Fragariastrum, corollis albis, foliis ternatis vet 
digitatis( the stem prostrate and root forming with pillar like branches, 
thus many headed. No stolons. Usually three leaves before flowering, 
of these only the basal one sterile) 
P. Fragariastrum Ehch. 
(Frag. Sterilis) 
P. micrantha Ram. 
P. sdendens Ram. 
P. alba Lin. 
## True Potentillae with yellow flowers and tripartite or feathered 
leaves, mostly 3 flowers from each flowering branch, frequently no 
side flowers 
P.jjyea 
f of ternatis 
P. frigjda 
P. Dgmbeyt 
fol.pinat. 
P. geojdes 
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