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PNW Native Plant Database Drymocallis (Potentilla) glandulosa (Sticky Cinquefoil)
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Drymocallis (Potentilla) glandulosa (Sticky Cinquefoil)

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A native herbaceous perennial found on our South Salish prairies, this grows 1-2 ft. tall and features multiple stems that are often reddish and sticky. The flowers are pale yellow and in loose branched clusters, blooming May-July.

They are often semi-woody, with strawberry-like leaves. Easy to grow and very hardy, best in full sun but can manage part shade. Super for pollinators!

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A native herbaceous perennial found on our South Salish prairies, this grows 1-2 ft. tall and features multiple stems that are often reddish and sticky. The flowers are pale yellow and in loose branched clusters, blooming May-July.

They are often semi-woody, with strawberry-like leaves. Easy to grow and very hardy, best in full sun but can manage part shade. Super for pollinators!

A native herbaceous perennial found on our South Salish prairies, this grows 1-2 ft. tall and features multiple stems that are often reddish and sticky. The flowers are pale yellow and in loose branched clusters, blooming May-July.

They are often semi-woody, with strawberry-like leaves. Easy to grow and very hardy, best in full sun but can manage part shade. Super for pollinators!

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