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white checkerbloom, white checkermallow

Habit Herbs, perennial, 0.3–1 m, ± glaucous, with rhizomes wide-spreading, compact to elongate, 5 mm diam.
Stems

single, clustered in older plants, erect, sometimes branched distally, solid, glabrous or moderately hirsute, hairs retrorse, simple proximally, becoming ± finely stellate-hairy distally.

Leaves

basal and mostly cauline, not evenly arrayed;

stipules deciduous, ovate, 10 × 2–2.5 mm;

petiole (4–)6–18 cm, usually 1/2 times to as long as blade;

petals often not overlapping, white to pale pinkish, drying yellowish, 10–20 mm;

staminal column 6–9 mm, hairy;

anthers bluish pink;

stigmas 6–9.

Seeds

2 mm.

Schizocarps

5–7 mm diam.;

mericarps 6–9, 3–5.5 mm, sides smooth or slightly reticulate-veined, back less so, not pitted, top minutely hairy, mucro 0.5–0.8 mm.

2n

= 20.

Sidalcea candida

Phenology Flowering (May–)Jun–Aug(–Sep).
Habitat Moist stream banks and meadows, mountains
Elevation (1400–)2000–3200 m ((4600–)6600–10500 ft)
Distribution
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CO; NM; NV; UT; WY
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Discussion

Sidalcea candida is one of the more eastern species of Sidalcea (along with S. neomexicana) and is also one of the more easily distinguished because of its relatively large, crowded flowers with white petals, deep, wide-spreading rhizomes, pinkish-blue anthers, and nearly glabrous stems and leaves. It has become a popular garden plant. Hitchcock recognized two varieties based on calyx indument, var. candida with the calyx uniformly hairy, and var. glabrata with the calyx much more hairy at the base than on the lobes. Cockerell distinguished plants with somewhat pink petals as var. tincta. These differences do not appear to be taxonomically significant, and the varieties lack geographic coherence.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 6, p. 328.
Parent taxa Malvaceae > subfam. Malvoideae > Sidalcea
Sibling taxa
S. asprella, S. calycosa, S. campestris, S. celata, S. covillei, S. cusickii, S. diploscypha, S. elegans, S. gigantea, S. glaucescens, S. hartwegii, S. hendersonii, S. hickmanii, S. hirsuta, S. hirtipes, S. keckii, S. malachroides, S. malviflora, S. multifida, S. nelsoniana, S. neomexicana, S. oregana, S. pedata, S. ranunculacea, S. reptans, S. robusta, S. setosa, S. sparsifolia, S. stipularis, S. virgata
Synonyms S. candida var. glabrata, S. candida var. tincta
Name authority A. Gray: Mem. Amer. Acad. Arts, n. s. 4: 24. (1849)
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