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Bryce Canyon National Park
Shrubby Cinquefoil
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Common Name (preferred): Shrubby Cinquefoil
Scientific Name: Potentilla fruticosa
Size (height) English & Metric: 12-36" (30-95cm)
Habitat: Rocky, subalpine meadows near timberlines as well as lower moist areas and streambanks and active washes
Flowering Season (for Bryce region): June - August
Range: All of Northern North America and down through the Southwest
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General Description:
This large bush is a member of the Rose family. The flowers are shiny yellow with five petals. The bark is reddish in color and from the stems grow short, slender leaves.
Plant Lore:
Deer and livestock forage on its astringent foliage.
Conservation Message:
Overgrazing by livestock can reduce the vigor of this plant and create competition between deer and livestock for limited food sources.
When and where to see at Bryce:
Look for this plant along roadsides and trails. The best examples can be found along the Mossy Cave Trail during June through August.
Further Reading:
Buchanan, Hayle 1992. Wildflowers of Southwestern Utah. Bryce Canyon Natural History Association. Bryce Canyon, Utah.
Spellenberg, Richard. 2001. National Audubon Society's Field Guide to North American Wildflowers - Western Region. Knopf Inc. NY, NY.
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Did You Know?
Bryce Canyon National Park has three wildlife species listed under the Endangered Species Act: Utah Prairie Dog, California condor, and the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher. It is illegal to take, capture, kill, pursue, hunt, or harm these species or their habitat.
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Last Updated: October 19, 2006 at 18:36 EST |