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* ''[[Drymocallis rupestris]]'' <small>(L.) Soják</small> &ndash; [[Rock Cinquefoil]]
* ''[[Drymocallis rupestris]]'' <small>(L.) Soják</small> &ndash; [[Rock Cinquefoil]]


[[Internal transcribed spacer]] [[DNA sequence]] data suggests they are more closely related to ''[[Chamaerhodos]]'' and ''[[Dasiphora]]'' than to species such as [[Creeping Cinquefoil]] (''P. reptans'') which make of the bulk of ''Potentilla''.<ref name="eriksson2003" />
[[DNA sequence]] data suggests they are more closely related to ''[[Chamaerhodos]]'' and ''[[Dasiphora]]'' than to species such as [[Creeping Cinquefoil]] (''P. reptans'') which make of the bulk of ''Potentilla''.<ref name="eriksson2003" />


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Drymocallis
Sticky Cinquefoil (Drymocallis glandulosa)
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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]

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

Footnotes

  1. ^ Spoomer (1999)
  2. ^ a b Eriksson et al. (2003), USDA (2008)

References

  • Eriksson, T.; Hibbs, M.S.; Yoder, A.D.; Delwiche, C.F. & Donoghue, M.J. (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. Int. J. Plant Sci. 164(2): 197–211. doi:10.1086/346163 PDF fulltext
  • Spoomer, G.G. (1999): Evidence of protocarnivorous capabilities in Geranium viscosissimum and Potentilla arguta and other sticky plants. Int. J. Plant Sci. 160(1): 98-101. doi:10.1086/314109 (HTML abstract)
  • United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) (2008): Germplasm Resources Information NetworkDrymocallis. Version of 2008-MAR-03. Retrieved 2009-JAN-27.