Potentilla gordonii, commonly known as Gordon's mousetail, is a species of flowering plant in the rose family.
[1] It is native to the mountain ranges of the western United States from California to Montana.
Potentilla gordonii is a tuft-forming perennial plant which grows in rocky areas.
Each leaf is a thick, rounded strip of small, green, lobed leaflets which overlap.
Each flower has five yellow-green triangular sepals and five tiny spoon-shaped yellow petals.