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| image = Potentillaglandulosa.jpg
|image = Potentillaglandulosa.jpg
| image_width = 200px
| image_caption = [[Sticky Cinquefoil]] (''[[Drymocallis glandulosa]]'')
|image_caption = Sticky cinquefoil, ''[[Drymocallis glandulosa]]''
|display_parents = 3
| regnum = [[Plant]]ae
|taxon = Drymocallis
| divisio = [[Magnoliophyta]]
|authority = [[Jules Pierre Fourreau|Fourr.]] ex [[Per Axel Rydberg|Rydb.]]
| classis = [[Magnoliopsida]]
|subdivision_ranks = Species
| ordo = [[Rosales]]
|subdivision = At least 3; see text
| familia = [[Rosaceae]]
| genus = '''''Drymocallis'''''
| genus_authority = Fourr. ex Rydb.
| subdivision_ranks = [[Species]]
| subdivision =
At least 3; see text
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'''''Drymocallis''''' is a [[genus]] of plants formerly (and sometimes still) included with the typical [[cinquefoil]]s (''Potentilla''). It contains three [[species]] known or suspected to be [[Protocarnivorous plant|protocarnivorous]],<ref>{{cite journal |author=George G. Spomer |year=1999 |title=Evidence of protocarnivorous capabilities in ''Geranium viscosissimum'' and ''Potentilla arguta'' and other sticky plants |journal=[[International Journal of Plant Sciences]] |volume=160 |issue=1 |pages=98–101 |doi=10.1086/314109}}</ref> but more cinquefoils might eventually be moved here:<ref name="eriksson2003">{{cite journal |author1=Torsten Eriksson |author2=Malin S. Hibbs |author3=Anne D. Yoder |author4=Charles F. Delwiche |author5=Michael J. Donoghue |year=2003 |title=The phylogeny of Rosoideae (Rosaceae) based on sequences of the internal transcribed spacers (ITS) of nuclear ribosomal DNA and the ''trnL/F'' region of chloroplast DNA |journal=[[International Journal of Plant Sciences]] |volume=164 |issue=2 |pages=197–211 |doi=10.1086/346163 |url=http://donoghuelab.yale.edu/sites/default/files/125_eriksson_ijps03.pdf |format=[[Portable Document Format|PDF]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |publisher=[[United States Department of Agriculture]] |work=[[Germplasm Resources Information Network]] |url=http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/genus.pl?19784 |title=''Drymocallis'' Fourr. ex Rydb. |date=November 4, 2011 |accessdate=October 27, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141027095712/http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/genus.pl?19784 |archive-date=October 27, 2014 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
'''''Drymocallis''''' is a [[genus]] of plants formerly (and sometimes still) included with the typical [[cinquefoil]]s (''Potentilla''). It contains three [[species]], but more cinquefoils might eventually be moved here:<ref>USDA (2008)</ref>


* ''[[Drymocallis arguta]]'' &ndash; [[Tall Cinquefoil]]
*''[[Drymocallis arguta]]'' <small>(Pursh) Rydb.</small> – tall cinquefoil, cream cinquefoil
** ''Drymocallis arguta'' ssp. ''arguta''
*''[[Drymocallis glandulosa]]'' <small>(Lindl.) Rydb.</small> – sticky cinquefoil
** ''Drymocallis arguta'' ssp. ''convallaria'' &ndash; [[Cream Cinquefoil]]
*''[[Drymocallis rupestris]]'' <small>(L.) Soják</small> rock cinquefoil
* ''[[Drymocallis glandulosa]]'' <small>(Lindl.) Rydb.</small> &ndash; [[Sticky Cinquefoil]]
** ''Drymocallis glandulosa'' ssp. ''ashlandica'' <small>(Greene) Soják</small>
** ''Drymocallis glandulosa'' ssp. ''glandulosa''
** ''Drymocallis glandulosa'' var. ''intermedia''
* ''[[Drymocallis rupestris]]'' <small>(L.) Soják</small> &ndash; [[Rock Cinquefoil]]


[[DNA sequence]] data suggests they are more closely related to ''[[Chamaerhodos]]'' and ''[[Dasiphora]]'' than to species such as ''[[Potentilla reptans]]'' (creeping cinquefoil) which make up the bulk of ''Potentilla''.<ref name="eriksson2003" />
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==References==
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* {{aut|[[United States Department of Agriculture]] (USDA)}} (2008): [[Germplasm Resources Information Network]] &ndash; [http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/genus.pl?19784 ''Drymocallis'']. Version of 2008-MAR-03. Retrieved 2009-JAN-27.
==External links==
*{{Commons category-inline|Drymocallis|''Drymocallis''}}


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[[Category:Rosaceae genera]]


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[[Category:Rosaceae]]

Latest revision as of 16:41, 21 March 2021

Drymocallis
Sticky cinquefoil, Drymocallis glandulosa
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Rosales
Family: Rosaceae
Subfamily: Rosoideae
Tribe: Potentilleae
Subtribe: Fragariinae
Genus: Drymocallis
Fourr. ex Rydb.
Species

At least 3; see text

Drymocallis is a genus of plants formerly (and sometimes still) included with the typical cinquefoils (Potentilla). It contains three species known or suspected to be protocarnivorous,[1] but more cinquefoils might eventually be moved here:[2][3]

DNA sequence data suggests they are more closely related to Chamaerhodos and Dasiphora than to species such as Potentilla reptans (creeping cinquefoil) which make up the bulk of Potentilla.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ George G. Spomer (1999). "Evidence of protocarnivorous capabilities in Geranium viscosissimum and Potentilla arguta and other sticky plants". International Journal of Plant Sciences. 160 (1): 98–101. doi:10.1086/314109.
  2. ^ a b Torsten Eriksson; Malin S. Hibbs; Anne D. Yoder; Charles F. Delwiche; Michael J. Donoghue (2003). "The phylogeny of Rosoideae (Rosaceae) based on sequences of the internal transcribed spacers (ITS) of nuclear ribosomal DNA and the trnL/F region of chloroplast DNA" (PDF). International Journal of Plant Sciences. 164 (2): 197–211. doi:10.1086/346163.
  3. ^ "Drymocallis Fourr. ex Rydb". Germplasm Resources Information Network. United States Department of Agriculture. November 4, 2011. Archived from the original on October 27, 2014. Retrieved October 27, 2014.

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