Sphaeralcea gierischii

N. D. Atwood & S. L. Welsh

Novon 12: 161, fig. 1. 2002.

Common names: Gierisch’s globemallow
Conservation concernEndemic
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 364. Mentioned on page 357, 365.

Plants perennial. Stems ascending, usually dark red-purple, 4–10 dm, glabrous or stellate-canescent. Leaf blades green, gray, or gray-green, ovate to cordate-ovate, 3- or 5-lobed, main lobe unlobed in 3-lobed leaves, cleft in 5-lobed leaves, lobes spatulate, 1.2–4 cm, not rugose, base truncate to cordate, margins entire, surfaces stellate-pubescent. Inflorescences paniculate, open, 2–few-flowered per node, tip not leafy; involucellar bractlets green. Flowers: sepals 5–13 mm; petals red-orange, 15–20(–25) mm; anthers purple or yellow. Schizocarps hemispheric; mericarps 10–15, 4.5–5.5 × 3 mm, chartaceous, nonreticulate dehiscent part 40–50% of height, tip acutish, indehiscent part wider than dehiscent part, sides prominently reticulate. Seeds 2 per mericarp, black, pubescent.


Phenology: Flowering Apr–Jun.
Habitat: Gypsum soil
Elevation: 700–1200 m

Discussion

Of conservation concern.

Sphaeralcea gierischii is found in Mohave County, Arizona, and Washington County, Utah. Material of S. gierischii is limited and eventually may be found to be conspecific with S. grossulariifolia.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.