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3) multifoliated, in which 5-15 leaves precede the flowers, and of which 
at least the middle ones only resemble leaves and the outermost( 1-5) already in the 
second year hold up the production of flowers, and at the time of blooming appear at 
the bottom of the flowerstalks. To these belong 
a) the second part of Fragaria with white or reddish flowers, tripartite or 
fingered leaves. Here 5-12 leaves precede the flowers and frequently more than the 
two top ones are followed by marginal flowers. The stem is short, upright, often 
branched; the leaves of the stem are at least on P. Valderia divided. 
P. njtida 
P. Valderia 
P. nivalis 
P. caulescens v. petiolulosa Cand. 
P. speciosa VV 
b) genuine Potentillae with yellow( or red) flowers. Digitated or tripartite 
leaves. 
+Species which are like P. verna in habitus and often form 
stems with multiple heads. 
* with divided stemleaves 
P aurea P. astracanica Jacq. 
P. dafhiurica ( cuius auct? Sub h.nom.colitur 
m hort. C a rlsb.f * 
** stemleaves spirally distributed 
P. grandjf!ora and ovrenaica 
P. rninima Hall fil. 
( Brauniana Hoppe) 
* ( this beautiful species has DeCand.thrown together with Pot.recta in one speciesf his P.hirta). 
P.taurica Schlechtendl.is for him a synonym . Thus here is another unification like with Viola canina 
and sylvestris!) 
