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Potentilla Argentea L

POTENTILLA ARGENTEA L. Sp. P1., 497. P. awentca is one of the easiest to identify, by its small flowers, deeply dissected leaves, which are white-tomentose, especially be neath, and have revolute margins. It is a native of Europe and Asia, as well as of America. In this country it extends from Nova Scotia and the District of Columbia to Dakota and Kansas.