Poterium tenuifolium (Poterium tenuifolium)
Description
The Japanese burnet is a plant that I have only observed on a few occasions, but it has always left a lasting impression. Lately I have been admiring a planting of Sanguisorba tenuifolia -Purpurea- near the Sproul Terrace steps. Its burgundy red flowers bobbing in the air are hard to miss. The size of this plant is not overwhelming, even though the foliage reaches a substantial four feet in height. The bulk of this plant-s body remains close to the ground, consisting of long compound leaves in a basal arrangement. If you do not want to focus on flowers, one can emphasize the continuity of seasonal interest, as the burnet-s pinnate foliage is a major asset. The compound leaves are concentrated near the ground and slowly ascend, culminating in late summer with burgundy flowers atop long scapes. The edge of each leaflet has a very pronounced serration, which gives the collective foliage an intricate texture.
Taxonomic tree
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Domain: Eukarya
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Kingdom: Plantae
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Phylum: Magnoliophyta
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Class: Magnoliopsida
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Order: Rosales
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Family: Rosaceae
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Genus: Poterium
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