Alchemilla buseriana
Alchemilla buseriana
Berit pençesi
Stems 30-60 cm, robust, erect, subadpressed hairy in the lower 1/10-1/2, glabrous above. Leaves broadly reniform, with very wide sinus, sub-plicate, glabrous or very sparsely hairy above, adpressed hairy beneath, often with hairs restricted to the veins, lobed to 1/6-1/4; lobes 9, rounded-parabolic, separated by rather long but easily overlooked toothless incisions; teeth 5-8, rather large, triangular-ovate or oblique-triangular. Pedicels glabrous. Flowers 3,5-5 mm wide; all hypanthia densely subadpressed hairy; sepals ovate-triangular; epicalyx lobes as long as sepals or a little longer. Alt. 1200-1800 m.
Endemic.