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Habit Plants small, gray-green, to 20 cm.
Stems

densely ascending-spreading-hairy, sometimes sericeous.

Leaves

stipules translucent, colorless, sometimes flushed pale wine red proximally, green distally, lobes green;

blade orbiculate, rather shallowly 7–9-lobed, margins flat or slightly undulate, basal sinuses closed, middle lobes rounded, as long as to slightly longer than their half-widths;

incisions usually absent or relatively short, sometimes relatively long;

teeth slightly connivent, slightly asymmetric, apex subacute or almost digitate, surfaces densely hairy.

Inflorescences

primary branches sericeous;

peduncles sericeous.

Pedicels

sericeous.

Flowers

epicalyx bractlet lengths 0.5 times as sepals (narrower);

hypanthium sericeous.

Achenes

not or exserted to 1/20 from discs.

Alchemilla glaucescens

Phenology Flowering Jun–Aug.
Habitat Waste ground
Elevation 0–50 m (0–200 ft)
Distribution
from FNA
QC; Europe [Introduced in North America]
[BONAP county map]
Discussion

In the flora area, Alchemilla glaucescens is known only from Grosse-Ile in the St. Lawrence River.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 9, p. 308.
Parent taxa Rosaceae > subfam. Rosoideae > tribe Potentilleae > Alchemilla
Sibling taxa
A. alpina, A. filicaulis, A. glabra, A. glomerulans, A. micans, A. mollis, A. monticola, A. subcrenata, A. venosa, A. wichurae, A. xanthochlora
Name authority Wallroth: Linnaea 14: 134. (1840)
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