family Rosaceae
synonym: Waldstein sibirica
ETYMOLOGY: The name of usually refers to an Austrian botanist, Count of Waldstein-Warterburg (1750-1823), author of works describing the flora of Hungary. The specific attribute Latin ternata indicates the breakdown of leaves in the three leaflets
the Waldstein is a herbaceous perennial semi-evergreen ground cover to behavior, originally from Central and Eastern Asia (Siberia, China and Japan), high up to 10-15 cm wide and up to 15-30 very similar to strawberry . Spreads through the issuance of stolons and has a fairly slow growth. It grows equally well in sun to semi-shaded position in moist soil or dry (dry soils and shady growth is however very small). It's definitely a low ground cover from crop needs, which rarely tends to be invasive to other plants. The division of the plants to multiply can be done in autumn or in spring
leaves are glossy and dark green, mostly basal and petiolate ternate, up to 12 cm long, with individual leaves in the shape of shells with toothed margins and more or less deeply lobed
flowers, similar to those of the strawberry, but bright yellow, bloom from April to June and are worn inflorescence composed of 3-7 elements each about 2 cm wide
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