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Bluff Mallow

Sidalcea hirtipes C.L.Hitchc.
Bluff Mallow
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Sidalcea hirtipes, commonly known as Bluff Mallow, is a species in the Malvaceae family. It was first described by C.L. Hitchcock in 1957. This plant is native to the states of Oregon and Washington in the United States.

Description

Sidalcea hirtipes is a member of the Malvaceae, or mallow, family. It is known by the common name Bluff Mallow. The species was formally published in 1957 by botanist C.L. Hitchcock. It is indigenous to the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, specifically found in the states of Oregon and Washington. This plant is part of the genus Sidalcea, which includes other species of mallow native to North America.

Other common names

Bluff Mallowbristlystem checkerbloom

Distribution

Oregon · Washington

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