Potentilla erecta (syn. Tormentilla erecta, Potentilla laeta, Potentilla tormentilla, known as the ( common) tormentil, septfoil Septfoil - definition of Septfoil by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia or erect cinquefoil ) is a herbaceous perennial plant belonging to the rose family (Rosaceae).
This plant flowers from May to August/September. There is one yellow, wide flower, growing at the tip of a long stalk. There are almost always four notched , each between 3 and 6 mm long. Four petals are rather uncommon in the rose family. The petals are somewhat longer than the . There are 20–25 .
The radical Leaf have a long petiole, whilst the leaves on the flowering stalks are usually sessile or with short petioles. The glossy leaves are alternate, ternate, consisting of three obovate leaflets with serrated margins. The paired are leaflike and palmately lobed.
There are 2–8 dry, inedible fruits.
Potentilla erecta is almost ubiquitous in the British Isles, recorded in almost all 10 km squares except close to the Wash.[3] and is listed as a species of least concern. It is very common in grasslands, heaths, moors and mountains, bogs including roadsides and pastures, mostly on acidic soils but avoiding chalk. It is a component of British National Vegetation Classification community M25 ( Molinia caerulea– Potentilla erecta mire).
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