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meadow checkerbloom

Sidalcea campestris Greene
meadow checkerbloom
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Sidalcea campestris, known as meadow checkerbloom, is a flowering plant in the Malvaceae family. It is native to western Oregon and was first described in 1885 by Greene.

Description

Sidalcea campestris is a member of the mallow family (Malvaceae) and is commonly referred to as meadow checkerbloom. This species is native to parts of western Oregon in the Pacific Northwest of North America. It was formally published in 1885 by Greene. The plant is part of the genus Sidalcea and is found only in the region of Oregon.

Other common names

meadow checkerbloom

Distribution

Oregon

Synonyms

Sidalcea asplenifoliaSidalcea sylvestris

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