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Sphaeralcea grossulariifolia; Gooseberry-leaf Globemallow   

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Sphaeralcea grossulariifolia
Sphaeralcea grossulariifolia
Gooseberry-leaf Globemallow
Photographer: E. Wynn Anderson

ID: 0000 0000 0119 1598 (2019-01-12)

Copyright © 2019 Wynn Anderson

 
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  • date of photo  Sep 18, 2016
  • latitude 32.72990   longitude 107.58970     View on Google Maps.
  • location   County Road BO05 (Calle de los Ranchos) 0.9 miles northwest of junction with State Highway NM 27, 0.2 miles north of junction with Christal Springs Road, 1.5 air miles northwest of Lake Valley (Sierra County, New Mexico, US)
  • family Malvaceae
  • plant community   Chihuahuan Desert scrub at 5750' (1752m)
  • notes   low perennial in calcareous soils on open exposed hillside of limestone boulders and gravelly ledges of a low rocky pass. Note leaf blades pedate; 3+ parted, these usually secondarily divided; staminal column yellow; bractlets below calyx, linear and persistent
  • keywords: CDR, Chihuahuan Desert
  • contributor's ID #  CDR 345
  • photo category: Plant - annual/perennial

  • MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PLANT
  • common names   Gooseberry-leaf Globemallow (photographer)
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