[The Mallow Family East of the Cascade Mountains of Oregon and Washington]

Globemallows East of the Cascade Mountains of Oregon and Washington

The Genus Iliamna

Streambank Globemallow, Streambank Globe-mallow, Streambank Wild Hollyhock, Mountain Hollyhock: Iliamna rivularis var. rivularis (Synonyms: Iliamna acerifolia, Iliamna corei, Iliamna remota, Iliamna rivularis, Phymosia remota, Sphaeralcea rivularis)

Streambank globemallow: Iliamna rivularis

Baker's Globemallow, Baker's Wild Hollyhock: Iliamna bakeri - Uper leaves shallowly 3 lobed , the blades 1.5-4.5 cm wide, the base of the leaf taper or truncate. Petals 1-3 cm long. Found from south-central Oregon to the Cascade Mts and Modoc Plateau of northern California.

Long-sepal Globemallow, Longsepal Wild Hollyhock: Iliamna longisepala - Sepals usually longer than 1 cm, the pedicels slender with some over 1 cm long. Found east of the Cascade Mts. in Kittitas County north and east to Chelan and Douglas Counties.

Streambank Globemallow, Streambank Globe-mallow, Streambank Wild Hollyhock, Mountain Hollyhock: Iliamna rivularis var. rivularis (Synonyms: Iliamna acerifolia, Iliamna corei, Iliamna remota, Iliamna rivularis, Phymosia remota, Sphaeralcea rivularis) - Upper leaves deeply 5-7 lobed and 8-20 cm wide. Base of leaves truncate to cordate. Sepals less than 1 cm. Pedicels stout, usually less than 1 cm long. Petals 2-3 cm long. Found east of the Cascade Mts. from British Columbia south to Oregon and east to Montana and Colorado.


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