Comarum

E935497

Comarum is a small genus of flowering plants in the rose family (Rosaceae), best known for species like marsh cinquefoil that inhabit wet, boggy environments in cooler regions.

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Comarum canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf plant genus
plant species
taxon
belongsTo Rosaceae NERFINISHED
clade Magnoliophyta
surface form: Angiosperms

Eudicots
Rosids
commonName marsh cinquefoil
marsh cinquefoil genus
describedAs small genus of flowering plants
distribution cooler regions of the Northern Hemisphere
ecologicalRole component of wetland plant communities
family Rosaceae NERFINISHED
Rosaceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor often reddish to purple
flowerType bisexual flowers
fruitType aggregate of achenes
genus Comarum NERFINISHED
growthForm herbaceous perennial
habitat bogs
marshes
wetlands
hasLatinName Comarum NERFINISHED
hasSpecies Comarum palustre
Comarum salesovianum NERFINISHED
isFloweringPlant true
isSeedPlant true
isVascularPlant true
kingdom Plantae
leafType compound leaves
lifeCycle perennial
nativeTo Northern Hemisphere NERFINISHED
order Rosales
photosyntheticPathway C3
pollination insect-pollinated
relatedTo Fragaria
Potentilla NERFINISHED
reproduction sexual reproduction via flowers
subfamily Rosoideae NERFINISHED
taxonomicNote sometimes included in genus Potentilla in older classifications
taxonRank genus
tribe Potentilleae NERFINISHED
typicalClimate cooler regions
typicalHabitat bogs
marshes
wet, boggy environments

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Potentilleae includesGenus Comarum