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Sphaeralcea emoryi Torr. ex A. Gray  
Family: Malvaceae
Emory's Globe-Mallow, more...Emory's globemallow, Emory globe mallow, Emory globemallow, Emory's desertmallow (es: mal de ojo)
[Sphaeralcea emoryi subsp. arida (Rose) Kearney, moreSphaeralcea emoryi subsp. variabilis (Cockerell) Kearney, Sphaeralcea emoryi var. arida (Rose) Kearney, Sphaeralcea emoryi var. californica (Parish) Shinners, Sphaeralcea emoryi var. emoryi Torr. ex A. Gray, Sphaeralcea emoryi var. variabilis (Cockerell) Kearney]
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Wiggins 1964, Kearney and Peebles 1969
Duration: Perennial Nativity: Native Lifeform: Subshrub General: Perennial, stems several, canescent to 1 m or taller; stems erect to floppy and curving. Leaves: Broadly ovate to ovate-oblong, somewhat cordate at base, angulate to 3-parted or 3-cleft, crenate or dentate on margins, 2-9 cm long. Flowers: Three or more per node, in many-flowered interrupted raceme, pedicels shorter than sepals; calyx 5-10 mm , densely stellate-tomentose;, lobes acute to acuminate; petals grenadine-pink to pale red-orange, 10-20 mm long. Fruits: Mericarps 2-or-3 seeded, 2.7-4.3 mm, longer than wide, dehiscent section about as large as the body. Ecology: Found in sandy or loamy soil, sandy plains or waste places below 3,000 ft (914 m); flowers April-June. Distribution: w and s AZ, s NV, se CA, n Baja Calif. Notes: Big ovate leaves, 3-cleft, helps to identify this species. Ethnobotany: Taken as a decoction of root for diarrhea by Pima. Etymology: Sphaeralcea is from Greek sphaira, a globe, and alcea, a related genus, while emoryi is named for Maj. William Hemsley Emory (1811-1887) Director of the Mexican Boundary Survey. Synonyms: Many, see Tropicos Editor: SBuckley, 2010
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