Iliamna bakeri |
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Baker's globe mallow, Baker's globemallow or wild hollyhock, Baker's wild hollyhock |
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Stems | 0.3–1.2 m; herbage harshly stellate-hairy. |
Leaf | blades shallowly and crenately 3-lobed or deeply 3- or 5-lobed with terminal lobe narrowly oblong and toothed apically, 1.5–8 cm wide, lobes triangular, base cuneate to truncate, margins irregularly serrate, sinuses narrow. |
Inflorescences | solitary flowers or few-flowered clusters; involucellar bractlets linear to subulate, 5–8 × 1 mm, ca. 1/2 – 2/3 calyx length. |
Flowers | calyx 9–12 mm, lobes broadly ovate, 4–6 × 4–6 mm, ± as wide as long, ± equaling tube; petals rose-purple, 1.5–3 cm. |
Seeds | 3 or 4, dark brown, 2 mm, finely stellate-puberulent. |
Schizocarps | depressed-globose, 10–15 mm diam.; mericarps ca. 10–12, 8–10 mm. |
Iliamna bakeri |
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Phenology | Flowering Jun–Aug. |
Habitat | Juniper woodlands, lava beds, conifer forests, chaparral, mountain slopes, rangeland, sometimes disturbed areas |
Elevation | 1000–2500 m (3300–8200 ft) |
Distribution |
CA; OR
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Discussion | Iliamna bakeri is found in Modoc, Shasta, and Siskiyou counties in California, and Klamath County in Oregon. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 6, p. 272. |
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Synonyms | Sphaeralcea bakeri |
Name authority | (Jepson) Wiggins: Contr. Dudley Herb. 1: 228. (1936) |
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