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Potentilla nepalensis 'Ron McBeath'

 
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Potentilla nepalensis 'Ron McBeath' - pumnalen, cinquefoil 'Ron McBeath'
Image: Cunniffe-Thomas, Ayshea - NBGW
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Common name: pumnalen, cinquefoil 'Ron McBeath'
Family: Rosaceae (Rose family)
Synonym: Potentilla 'Ron McBeath'
Distribution: Gardd/Garden
Hardiness: (H7) Very hardy. < -20°C (USDA 6a-1)
Life form: Herbaceous perennial • Perlysiau lluosflwydd
Geirdarddiad / Etymology: Potentilla (poh-ten-TILL-uh): Little (size) powerful one, quite-powerful, potent.
Geirdarddiad / Etymology: nepalensis (nap-ahl-EN-sis): From Nepal.
Description: A herbaceous perennial to about 30cm tall and 50cm across, with five-fingered, dark green leaves. The cup-shaped flowers are about 2cm across, rose pink with a red eye, appearing all summer.
Links: Royal Horticultural Society

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