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It has a west doorway, above which is a cinquefoil window.
The large east window is in the Perpendicular style and has five cinquefoil lights.
The east windows in both the north and south transepts are each topped with a cinquefoil.
On either side of the main entrance are two graduated cinquefoil arched openings.
The cinquefoil is the closed version of the double overhand knot.
In the south aisle is a piscina with a cinquefoil head.
In the north wall of the chancel there is a single lancet window with a cinquefoil head.
Note that a cinquefoil is a stylized five-leafed plant, not a star.
In medieval times, the word "cinquefoil" was used almost exclusively in England.
The north wall contains a lancet window over which is a cinquefoil window.
All date from the 15th century with cinquefoil heads and tracery.
It was right next to a cinquefoil window, giving him a view over the rooftops towards the centre of the city.
It is usually called cinquefoil in English.
The others are paired lancets with cinquefoil (five-lobed) lights above.
It is the simplest torus knot after the trefoil and cinquefoil.
Over the entrance arch is a niche with a cinquefoil arch.
Shrubby cinquefoil is a popular ornamental plant in temperate regions.
The east window has three lights, with two sexfoils and a cinquefoil at the apex.
The five-light east window has cinquefoil heads and rectilinear tracery.
Swamp Cinquefoil prefers peat soils but can also grow in moist sandy areas.
This is a fairly nondescript species of cinquefoil.
On the west side of the tower is a doorway, above which is a single-light window with a cinquefoil head.
The supporting lions are wearing coronets in the form of collars, with the white cinquefoil hanging from them.
The restored east window has three cinquefoil lights and has an original label with mask stops.
Its windows have flat heads with cinquefoil tops and upper mouchettes.
A further 23-25 or more species also traditionally included in Potentilla sect.
Other plants in the habitat include its close relative, Potentilla concinna.
This was surrounded by a high wall, and in it the charming Potentilla was imprisoned.
It was formerly a member of genus Potentilla.
Potentilla hickmanii is currently known to occur in two coastal locations.
In the year 1973 the state of California recognized Hickman's potentilla as an endangered species.
You may imagine how Potentilla lamented her sad fate, and entreated to be spared.
The larvae probably feed on Potentilla species.
The Potentilla newberryi plant may be annual or perennial.
It was formerly included with the typical cinquefoils in the genus Potentilla.
The geum, blue poppy, potentilla and gentian are relatively common.
Flowers of Potentilla villosa usually found in clusters of 1-5.
Potentilla Villosa has been found in some regions of Asia.
The individual flowers resemble flowers from the genus Potentilla.
The vast majority of sellers and gardeners still use the old name Potentilla fruticosa.
A great deal of breeding work has been done on Potentilla fruticosa, the largest species commonly sold.
The circumscription is not yet fully settled; it includes at least three species long classified in Potentilla sect.
Potentilla grayi is a small upright plant growing 10 to 20 centimeters tall.
The larval food plant is Potentilla.
Plants of this genus are sometimes treated as members of genus Potentilla.
The larvae feed on the leaves of Potentilla cinerea var.
Outside are formal plantings and collections of rhododendron, potentilla and medicinal plants.
Potentilla sterilis, also called Barren strawberry, is a species native to Europe.
Potentilla villosa is a perennial plant which blooms into a 5-petaled flower midsummer.
"Potentilla verna" redirects here; this might also mean related species (see text).