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striped rose-mallow

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striped rosemallow

Habit Subshrubs or shrubs, to 4 m, herbage stellate-tomentose throughout.
Stems

sparingly armed with ± stout prickles.

Leaves

stipules linear-subulate, 3–14 mm;

petiole 1/4–3/4 as long as blade, often prickly;

blade lanceolate to narrowly ovate, unlobed [lobed], 8–17.5 × 3–8 cm, base truncate to rounded, margins crenate-serrate, apex acute, surfaces stellate-tomentose, nectary absent.

Inflorescences

solitary flowers in axils of distal leaves.

Pedicels

not jointed, abscising at base, 1.5–7 cm;

involucellar bractlets 10–15, linear-subulate, 1–2.5 cm, margins ± ciliate.

Flowers

showy, horizontal or ascending;

calyx divided 1/2 length, campanulate, 1.5–3.5 cm, somewhat larger in fruit, lobes triangular, apices acute to acuminate, densely stellate-tomentose, sparingly to moderately setose on veins, nectaries absent;

corolla broadly funnelform, petals pale mauve, red at base, obovate, 4–12 × 2–6 cm, apical margins repand, sometimes undulate, sparingly coarsely hairy abaxially where exposed in bud;

staminal column straight, white or pink, 1.5–4 cm, bearing filaments in ± discrete tiers, free portion of filaments not secund, 1–1.5 mm;

pollen pale purple;

styles white, wedge-shaped, 2–18 mm;

stigmas white.

Capsules

dark brown, ovoid to ellipsoid, 1.5–3.5 cm, apex acute to depressed, hispid, hairs yellowish to whitish.

Seeds

dark brown, reniform-ovoid, 2.5–3.5 mm, tomentulose, hairs yellowish to reddish.

2n

= 52.

Hibiscus striatus

Hibiscus striatus subsp. lambertianus

Phenology Flowering Jun–Oct.
Habitat Marshes, edges of lakes, usually coastal
Elevation 0–70 m (0–200 ft)
Distribution
from FNA
TX; Mexico; South America; West Indies; Central America (Honduras)
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from FNA
TX; se Mexico; West Indies (Cuba, Jamaica); Central America (Honduras); South America (Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela)
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Discussion

Subspecies 3 (1 in the flora).

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

Subspecies lambertianus is occasionally cultivated as an ornamental.

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

Source FNA vol. 6, p. 266. FNA vol. 6, p. 266.
Parent taxa Malvaceae > subfam. Malvoideae > Hibiscus Malvaceae > subfam. Malvoideae > Hibiscus > Hibiscus striatus
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
Subordinate taxa
H. striatus subsp. lambertianus
Synonyms H. lambertianus, subsp. 5(qto.):, subsp. plate, H. cubensis
Name authority Cavanilles: Diss. 3: 146, plate 54, fig. 1. (1787) (Kunth) O. J. Blanchard: J. Arnold Arbor. 63: 267. (1982)
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