Oregon checkerbloom

Sidalcea oregana

''Sidalcea oregana'' is a species of flowering plant in the mallow family known by the common name Oregon checkerbloom.
Sidalcea oregana var. calva reported to be the most rare plant in Washington!  Geotagged,Sidalcea oregana,Spring,United States

Appearance

''Sidalcea oregana'' is usually hairy in texture, the hairs thick and bristly toward the base of the stem. Most of the leaves are located low on the stem, basal or on long petioles. Their blades are usually deeply divided into lobes ; upper leaves may be divided further into leaflets.

The inflorescence is a dense or open spikelike raceme of many flowers. Each flower has five pink petals up to 2 centimeters long, usually notched at the end, and a central tube of reproductive parts .

Naming

Subspecies include:
⤷ ''Sidalcea oregana'' var. ''calva'' — Wenatchee Mountains checkermallow, endemic to the Wenatchee Mountains of Washington and a federally listed Endangered species.
⤷ ''Sidalcea oregana'' ssp. ''eximia'' — coast checkerbloom, endemic to ~10 populations in northwestern California, a Critically endangered species on the California Native Plant Society Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants.
⤷ ''Sidalcea oregana'' ssp. ''hydrophila''
⤷ ''Sidalcea oregana'' ssp. ''oregana''
⤷ ''Sidalcea oregana'' ssp. ''spicata'' — spicate checkerbloom or bog mallow, widespread in meadows or streamsides of the Sierra and Cascades in California, below 10,000 ft .
⤷ ''Sidalcea oregana'' ssp. ''valida'' — Kenwood Marsh checkerbloom, known only from two marshes in Sonoma County, California, a federal, state, and CNPS listed endangered species.

Distribution

It is native to western North America from British Columbia to California to Utah, where it grows in a number of moist habitat types, such as marshes and meadows. The plant is somewhat variable in appearance, and the species is divided into a few subspecies; some authors also recognize varieties within subspecies. In general, this is a perennial herb growing to maximum heights well over one meter from a woody taproot.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderMalvales
FamilyMalvaceae
GenusSidalcea
SpeciesS. oregana