Sulphur Cinquefoil (Potentilla recta)
This wildflower (or weed, depending on who you're talking to) with five pale-yellow, heart-shaped petals is a relative newcomer to Ontario. It was first officially sighted here in 1897. Each blossom opens in the morning and sheds its petals by late afternoon. But hey! The next morning new blossoms open!
Here in Ontario, sulphur cinquefoil blooms in fields and waste places from June through August. I don't grow these in my gardens. I think they are pretty but also invasive.
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I do love flowers!!! Great info.
ReplyDeleteI love flowers too but this one or similars ones I only love in someone elses yard. I tore out a bunch here. They are bright yellow flowers. Maybe P. fruticosa--maybe not.
ReplyDeleteYour pics are so pretty. MB
Beautiful and I'd say wildflower definitely! But we don't garden any more, so all I have to do is admire. In my virtual garden, there are no weeds ;>)
ReplyDeleteThe name is so complicate for soooo gorgeous flower, I love the white and yellow combination, this flower is amazing!
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Léia
I say weeds are just flowers in their everyday clothes. Whatever this one is, it has a beautiful delicacy.
ReplyDeleteI'll be doggie walking in York Regional forest this afternoon, so I'll keep my eyes open for those flowers.
ReplyDeleteWhat an odd little flower/weed. Very pretty, though. ;)
ReplyDeleteThese flowers are pretty! Love the fuzzy shot of the stems and buds!
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful weed!
Lovely wildflower. I also like the macro shot of flowers in the next post.
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