Difference between revisions of "Sphaeralcea parvifolia"

A. Nelson

Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 17: 94. 1904.

Common names: Small-leaf globemallow
Endemic
Synonyms: Sphaeralcea arizonica A. Heller ex Rydberg S. marginata York ex Rydberg
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Revision as of 18:49, 18 September 2019

Plants perennial. Stems erect, green or gray-green, 1.5–4(–10) dm, white- to yellow-canescent. Leaf blades gray to green, ovate, unlobed or weakly 3–5-lobed, 1–5.5 cm, not rugose, base cuneate to cordate, margins entire or crenate to serrate, surfaces stellate-pubescent. Inflorescences paniculate, crowded, flowers clustered with distinct internodes between clusters, tip not leafy; involucellar bractlets usually green to tan, sometimes red-purple. Flowers: sepals 6–9 mm, tip not forming distinct beak in bud; petals red-orange, 8–14 mm; anthers yellow. Schizocarps ellipsoid; mericarps 12, 3.5–5.5 × 1.5–3 mm, chartaceous, nonreticulate dehiscent part 60–70% of height, with or without apical cusp, indehiscent part not wider than dehiscent part. Seeds 1 per mericarp, gray or black, ± pubescent. 2n = 10, 20.


Phenology: Flowering summer.
Habitat: Dry slopes
Elevation: 1500–2100 m

Distribution

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Ariz., Calif., Colo., Nev., N.Mex., Utah.

Discussion

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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