POTENTILLA BLASCHKEANA Turcz ; Lehm. in Otto, Gart. & Blu menz. 9: 506. 1853.
Potentillez graellic most authors, not Dougl.
This differs from P. grezeilis in stouter habit, ascending branches,. larger flowers and broader leaflets, which are obovate, deeply toothed or cleft into ovate or oblong teeth, silky and green above,. silky and tomentose beneath. It must be admitted that this
species is near to the preceding. It was merged therein by Wat son, but it is evidently not so near P. grezedis as is P. pulcheninzez, which differ only in the form of the teeth.
P. Blaschkeana is common from California to Wyoming and northward as far as Kodiak, off Alaska.