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Sphaeralcea ambigua A. Gray  

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Family: Malvaceae
apricot globemallow, more...desert globemallow, desert globemallow, rose globemallow
[Sphaeralcea ambigua subsp. monticola Kearney, moreSphaeralcea ambigua var. aculeata Jeps.]
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Max Licher
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Wiggins 1964, Kearney and Peebles 1969
Duration: Perennial Nativity: Native Lifeform: Subshrub General: Perennial subshrub, erect 50-100 cm tall, grayish pubescent. Leaves: Blades 15-50 mm, triangular, weakly 3-lobed, green or yellowish green, 3-veined, base wedge-shaped, truncate, cordate, crenate and wavy margin. Flowers: Open long-branched panicle, petals orange, 2-3 cm, white anthers. Fruits: Mericarps 9-13, less than 6 mm, 3.5 mm wide, truncate-cylindric, dehiscent. Ecology: Found on dry, rocky slopes, and along sandy washes below 3,500 ft (1067 m); flowers throughout the year. Distribution: sw UT,, e CA, s and w AZ, Sonora and n Baja Calif., MEX. Notes: Most xerophytic of the Sphaeralcea, stems woody below and very numerous, one of the largest-flowered species, with petals reaching 3 cm, and leaves extending along the stalk. Ethnobotany: Used medicinally for upset stomach, as an antirheumatic, as a cathartic, for colds, as birth control, for venereal diseases, as a poultice for swellings and sores, and as an eyewash. Etymology: Sphaeralcea is from Greek sphaira, a globe, and alcea, a related genus, while ambigua means doubtful, or of uncertain identity. Synonyms: None Editor: SBuckley, 2010
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Max Licher
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Anthony Mendoza
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Anthony Mendoza
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Anthony Mendoza
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Ries Lindley
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Anthony Mendoza
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Ries Lindley
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Anthony Mendoza
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Anthony Mendoza
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Anthony Mendoza
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Anthony Mendoza
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Anthony Mendoza
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Anthony Mendoza
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Fred Fisher
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