Potentilla Hookeriana Subsp. Chamissonis
Potentilla hookeriana subsp. chamissonis is a lesser-known yet fascinating member of the rose family. Native to the western United States, this subspecies thrives in coastal and mountainous regions with well-drained soils. Its delicate yellow flowers bloom in late spring, adding a subtle beauty to its natural habitat. Despite its modest appearance, it plays an important role in local ecosystems by supporting pollinators and stabilizing soil. This plant remains a subject of interest for botanists and conservationists alike.