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Family:
Malvaceae
copper globemallow, more..., Emory globe mallow, narrow-leafed globe mallow, copper globe-mallow, narrowleaf desertmallow, narrowleaf globemallow, (Spanish: mal de ojo, hierba del negro)
[Phymosia cuspidata (A. Gray) Britt., more, Sphaeralcea angustifolia ssp. cuspidata (A. Gray) Kearney, Sphaeralcea angustifolia ssp. lobata (Woot.) Kearney, Sphaeralcea angustifolia var. cuspidata A. Gray, Sphaeralcea angustifolia var. lobata (Woot.) Kearney, Sphaeralcea angustifolia var. oblongifolia (A. Gray) Shinners, Sphaeralcea cuspidata (A. Gray) Britt., Sphaeralcea emoryi ssp. nevadensis Kearney, Sphaeralcea emoryi var. nevadensis (Kearney) Kearney]
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Plant: Perennial forb or subshrub to 1 m; herbage stellate pubescent Leaves: leaves alternate, linear-lanceolate, angulate or toothed near the base, not more than 1/3 as wide as long Flowers: inflorescence racemose-paniculate, many-flowered; corolla orange Fruit: a schizocarp, breaking into 9-17 segments.
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