Introducing Potentilla recta 'Warrenii' - also known as Sulphur Cinquefoil. This vigorous, tufted, non-rhizomatous, herbaceous perennial grows to 30” tall, thriving well in full sun with average, dry to medium moisture, well-drained soils. ‘Warrenii’ tolerates light shade but will not survive in full shade. Once established, this low-maintenance plant boasts good drought tolerance. It flourishes in a range of soils, including coarse textured types. Hot and humid climates south of USDA Zone 8 may hinder its performance. Comparatively less invasive, ‘Warrenii’ has attractive, canary yellow flowers on stems up to 30", slightly larger than those of its species. The plant's original Latin name comes from the words quinque (five) and folium (leaf), reflecting the 5-parted plant leaves while Sulphur denotes the flower color. Don't mistake 'Warrenii' as a weed due to its tendency to colonize areas; it's a less aggressive spreader with unique qualities to further beautify your landscape!