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Sphaeralcea digitata subsp. digitata

Sphaeralcea digitata subsp. digitata  
Family: Malvaceae
juniper globemallow
Sphaeralcea digitata subsp. digitata image
Russ Kleinman
  • Plants of Gila Wild
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Western New Mexico University Department of Natural Sciences and the Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium
Sphaeralcea digitata var. digitata is a distinctive looking plant that has orange red flowers with purple stamens that are mostly solitary on very grayish stems. The leaves are strikingly palmately divided with leaflets that are only a few millimeters wide. Sphaeralcea digitata prefers middle elevation rocky slopes.
Sphaeralcea digitata subsp. digitata
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Sphaeralcea digitata subsp. digitata image
Russ Kleinman
Sphaeralcea digitata subsp. digitata image
Russ Kleinman
Sphaeralcea digitata subsp. digitata image
Russ Kleinman
Sphaeralcea digitata subsp. digitata image
Sphaeralcea digitata subsp. digitata image
Sphaeralcea digitata subsp. digitata image
Sphaeralcea digitata subsp. digitata image
Sphaeralcea digitata subsp. digitata image
Sphaeralcea digitata subsp. digitata image
Sphaeralcea digitata subsp. digitata image
Sphaeralcea digitata subsp. digitata image
Sphaeralcea digitata subsp. digitata image
Sphaeralcea digitata subsp. digitata image
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