Martin Pellizzer

Potentilla Inclinata Var. Sadleri

Potentilla inclinata var. sadleri is a lesser-known yet striking member of the Rosaceae family. Native to the rugged alpine regions of western North America, this plant thrives in harsh, high-altitude environments. Its distinctive yellow flowers bloom in late spring, adding a splash of color to rocky slopes and meadows. The variety sadleri is particularly notable for its compact growth and unique floral structure. Despite its beauty, it remains underappreciated and often overlooked in botanical discussions.