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striped rose-mallow

common rose-mallow, crimsoneyed rosemallow, swamp rose-mallow

Habit Herbs, perennial, to 2.5 m. Stems glabrous or variously hairy, but without line of curved hairs.
Leaves

stipules subulate, 1–4 mm;

petiole 1/4–3/4 blade, glabrate or finely hairy;

blade narrowly to broadly lanceolate to triangular-ovate or orbiculate, 3-lobed or unlobed, 8–20 × 3–13 cm, base cordate to cuneate, margins crenate to dentate or serrate, apex acute to acuminate, surfaces variously hairy, sometimes glabrous adaxially, nectary absent.

Inflorescences

solitary flowers in axils of distal leaves, pedicels of later-produced flowers often adnate to subtending petioles.

Pedicels

variously jointed sub-basally to distally, 2–15 cm, 1/2–1 1/2 as long as petiole, glabrate or finely hairy;

involucellar bractlets [8–]10–14[or 15], linear-lanceolate, 0.5–4.5(–5) cm, margins ciliate or not, hairy.

Flowers

± horizontal to slightly declinate;

calyx divided 1/2–2/3 length, broadly campanulate, 1.5–4 cm, somewhat larger in fruit, lobes triangular or triangular-ovate, apices acute to subcaudate, surfaces hairy, nectaries absent;

corolla funnelform to broadly so, petals pink or white, sometimes with red spot basally, narrowly to broadly, obliquely obovate, 4–12 × 3.5–6.5 cm, margins repand, sometimes undulate, minutely hairy abaxially mostly where exposed in bud;

staminal column straight, white or cream, 1.2–5 cm, to 1/2 as long as petals, bearing filaments nearly throughout, free portion of filaments not secund, 2–8 mm;

pollen yellow;

styles white, 10–40 mm;

stigmas creamy white to yellow.

Capsules

dark brown, ovoid to subglobose, 1.4–3.5 cm, apex apiculate, glabrous or hairy.

Seeds

brown, reniform-globose, 2.5–3 mm, verrucose-papillose.

2n

= 38.

Hibiscus striatus

Hibiscus moscheutos

Distribution
from FNA
TX; Mexico; South America; West Indies; Central America (Honduras)
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AL; AR; CA; CT; DC; DE; FL; GA; IL; IN; KS; KY; LA; MA; MD; MI; MO; MS; NC; NH; NJ; NM; NY; OH; OK; PA; RI; SC; TN; TX; VA; WI; WV; ON; n Mexico [Introduced in Europe (sw France, n Italy, nw Portugal), Asia (Georgia)]
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Discussion

Subspecies 3 (1 in the flora).

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Subspecies 2 (2 in the flora).

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Key
1. Capsules glabrous; involucellar bractlets usually not ciliate; leaf blade surfaces usually glabrous adaxially; mostly e of Mississippi River.
subsp. moscheutos
1. Capsules hairy; involucellar bractlets usually ciliate; leaf blade surfaces usually hairy adaxially; mostly w of Mississippi River, Florida.
subsp. lasiocarpos
Source FNA vol. 6, p. 266. FNA vol. 6, p. 262.
Parent taxa Malvaceae > subfam. Malvoideae > Hibiscus Malvaceae > subfam. Malvoideae > Hibiscus
Sibling taxa
H. acetosella, H. aculeatus, H. biseptus, H. clypeatus, H. coccineus, H. coulteri, H. dasycalyx, H. denudatus, H. furcellatus, H. grandiflorus, H. laevis, H. martianus, H. moscheutos, H. mutabilis, H. poeppigii, H. radiatus, H. rosa-sinensis, H. schizopetalus, H. syriacus, H. trionum
H. acetosella, H. aculeatus, H. biseptus, H. clypeatus, H. coccineus, H. coulteri, H. dasycalyx, H. denudatus, H. furcellatus, H. grandiflorus, H. laevis, H. martianus, H. mutabilis, H. poeppigii, H. radiatus, H. rosa-sinensis, H. schizopetalus, H. striatus, H. syriacus, H. trionum
Subordinate taxa
H. striatus subsp. lambertianus
H. moscheutos subsp. lasiocarpos, H. moscheutos subsp. moscheutos
Name authority Cavanilles: Diss. 3: 146, plate 54, fig. 1. (1787) Linnaeus: Sp. Pl. 2: 693. (1753)
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