 | Pensylvanicus Characteristics
 | relatively large, terrestrial plants
with erect stems |
 | basal leaves divided into 3 stalked
leaflets, the leaflets 2 or 3 lobed, and the lobes themselves toothed;
cauline leaves more ore less similar |
 | stem and inflorescence leaves on
well-developed petioles |
 | flowers 6 to 8 mm across |
 | 5 reflexed sepals |
 | petals less than 5 mm long, shorter
than sepals |
 | heads of achenes cylindrical or oblong |
 | achenes glabrous |
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