Sphaeralcea
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The globemallows (or globe mallows) are members of the genus Sphaeralcea in the mallow family (Malvaceae). There are about 40-60 species, including annuals, perennials, and shrubs. Most originate in the drier regions of North America, with some known from South America. Another often-used common name is falsemallows.
The leaves of these plants are spirally arranged, and usually palmate or toothed. Both stems and leaves are downy. Like other Malvaceae, the flowers are saucer- or cup-shaped, with the stamens joined into a column in the center.
Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture |
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Sphaeralcea (Greek for globe, and Alcea, the generic name of the marsh mallow). Malvaceae. Globe Mallow. Shrubs, subshrubs, or herbs, adapted to the warmhouse or outdoors in the far South. Leaves frequently angled or lobed: fls. short-pedicelled, solitary, or arranged in axillary fascicles or in terminal racemes or spikes, violet or flesh-colored, rarely long-peduncled or red; bracteoles 3, free or united at base; calyx 5-cleft; staminal column divided at the top into many filaments; ovary many-celled: fr. sub-globose, of many compressed, 2-valved, dehiscing, 2-3-seeded carpels, united in a ring around a central torus, from which they slowly separate.—About 65 species, 4 or 5 of which are S. African, the remainder from the warmer regions of N. and S. Amer. Several species have been mentioned in horticultural literature and occur occasionally in cult. One species has been intro. into Calif. Closely allied to Abutilon but with 3 bractlets instead of none. CH
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Cultivation
Propagation
Pests and diseases
Varieties
Selected species:
- Sphaeralcea ambigua – Desert Globemallow
- Sphaeralcea angustifolia – Copper Globemallow, Narrowleaf Desertmallow
- Sphaeralcea bonariensis – Latin Globemallow
- Sphaeralcea caespitosa – Tufted Globemallow
- Sphaeralcea coccinea – Scarlet Globemallow, Red Globemallow, Red Falsemallow
- Sphaeralcea coulteri – Coulter's Globemallow
- Sphaeralcea digitata – Juniper Globemallow, Slippery Globemallow
- Sphaeralcea emoryi – Emory's Globemallow
- Sphaeralcea fendleri – Fendler's Globemallow, Thicket Globemallow
- Sphaeralcea gierischii – Gierisch Mallow
- Sphaeralcea grossulariifolia - Gooseberryleaf Globemallow, Currantleaf Globemallow
- Sphaeralcea hastulata – Spear Globemallow, Spreading Globemallow
- Sphaeralcea incana – Grey Globemallow, Soft Globemallow, Caliche Globemallow, azeentliini
- Sphaeralcea janeae – Jane's Globemallow
- Sphaeralcea leptophylla – Scaly Globemallow
- Sphaeralcea lindheimeri – Woolly Globemallow
- Sphaeralcea munroana – Munro's Globemallow, Whitestem Globemallow
- Sphaeralcea nutans
- Sphaeralcea obtusiloba
- Sphaeralcea orcuttii – Carrizo Creek Globemallow
- Sphaeralcea palmeri
- Sphaeralcea parvifolia – Smallflower Globemallow, Littleleaf Globemallow
- Sphaeralcea pedatifida – Palmleaf Globemallow
- Sphaeralcea philippiana
- Sphaeralcea polychroma – Hot Springs Globemallow
- Sphaeralcea procera – Luna County Globemallow
- Sphaeralcea psoraloides – Psoralea Globemallow
- Sphaeralcea rusbyi – Rusby's Globemallow, Cutleaf Globemallow
- Sphaeralcea subhastata
- Sphaeralcea sulphurea
- Sphaeralcea wrightii – Wright's Globemallow[1][2]
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References
- ↑ Template:ITIS
- ↑ "Species Records of Sphaeralcea". Germplasm Resources Information Network. United States Department of Agriculture. Retrieved on 2010-04-08.
External links
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