About Potentilla jaegeri (Munz & I.M.Johnst.) Wheeler
Potentilla jaegeri is a perennial herb that forms matted clumps of glandular foliage. Its leaves and thin, naked stems grow hanging from steep cliffs where the plant anchors itself. Each leaf is made up of a row of oval-shaped green leaflets. The stems produce inflorescences holding clusters of flowers. Each flower has triangular sepals, with small, oval-shaped yellow petals between the sepals. The center of the flower holds twenty stamens and a small number of pistils.