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Jan 26, 2015 3:56 PM CST
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The Potentilla I linked to is Potentilla paradoxa, the description fits but it's difficult to say without flowers.

Leaves are alternate along the branches, the lower stem leaves are pinnately compound, 2 to 3 inches long.

The 7 to 11 oblong to oval leaflets have coarsely toothed edges, the tips blunt or rounded, the surfaces soft from short, fine hairs (pubescent). Leaves are smaller as they ascend the stem, becoming 3-parted


Potentilla canadensis has 5 leaves whorled at the stem end Lin.

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