[Potentilla glandulosa] ------ [The Cinquefoils Found East of the Cascades of Oregon and Washington]
Nevada Cinquefoil
Drymocallis lactea var. lactea
Synonyms: Potentilla glandulosa ssp. nevadensis, Potentilla glandulosa var. nevadensis, Potentilla pumila

A close-up of a portion of the inflorescence of may be Nevada cinquefoil as seen near 7500' at the trailhead for Bullrun Rock, Monument Rock Wilderness.................August 3, 2011.
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A close-up of a portion of the inflorescence of may be Nevada cinquefoil as seen near 7500' at the trailhead for Bullrun Rock, Monument Rock Wilderness.................August 3, 2011. Note the canary yellow petals which are more than 1 mm longer than the subtending sepals.
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Examples of Nevada cinquefoil as seen on Strawberry Mountain, Strawberry Mountain Wilderness...................August 19, 2011. Note the long spreading hairs, many of which are gland-tipped. Note also the spreading petals and sepals, with the petals much longer than the sepals and the canary-yellow color of the petals. The inflorescence is not leafy bracteate. The photo at upper right was taken on the south side of Strawberry Mountain on August 3, 2011.

Nevada cinquefoil blooming in the Umatilla National Forest at Bald Mountain which is several miles east of Tollgate, OR.............June 29, 2012.
Paul Slichter