taxonID	type	description	language	source
03C787C85C6EFF8BD864C933FAADFA37.taxon	materials_examined	Neotypus (here designated): ” Potentilla opaca ”, Reliquae Chaixianae, s. d., s. coll. (GAP [GAP 002134], arrow) (Fig. 1).	en	Gregor, Thomas, Tison, Jean-Marc, Garraud, Luc (2013): Neotypification of Potentilla cinerea Vill. (Rosaceae). Candollea 68 (1): 155-158, DOI: 10.15553/c2013v681a22
03C787C85C6EFF8BD864C933FAADFA37.taxon	description	Mat-forming perennial subshrub with rooting, mostly subterraneous creeping woody stems; ascending flowering stems up to 15 cm tall; leaves on both sides with a more or less continuous tomentum of stellate hairs, its density increases with light exposure. Stellate hairs with 10 - 20 short rays and sometimes a long central hair up to 0.5 mm long. Leaves rarely ternate, mostly 5 - digitate; petioles with few-branched stellate hairs and simple hairs of about 0.3 mm length as well as patent hairs of 2 - 3 mm length, the latter being absent in related species, all hairs translucent; central leaflet 15 - 23 × 7 - 9 mm, oblong-obovate with a cuneate base, apically dentate from about the middle, teeth mostly blunt, grey-green above, grey beneath; stipules of basal leaves linear, about 1 cm long. Flowers 1 - 6, in cymes. Sepals ovate or ovate-lanceolate; epicalyx-segments lanceolate or elliptical, usually shorter than sepals. Petals 4 - 7 mm, light yellow to golden yellow, longer than sepals. Achenes rugose; style conical at base, slightly clavate at apex. Chromosome number 2 n = 28.	en	Gregor, Thomas, Tison, Jean-Marc, Garraud, Luc (2013): Neotypification of Potentilla cinerea Vill. (Rosaceae). Candollea 68 (1): 155-158, DOI: 10.15553/c2013v681a22
