- Source: Callirhoe (plant)
Callirhoe is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. Its nine species are commonly known as poppy mallows and all are native to the prairies and grasslands of North America. Of the nine species, some are annuals while others are perennial plants.
The genus is named for the Oceanid Callirrhoe in Greek mythology.
Poppy mallow leaves are alternate and palmately lobed. The flowers are cup-shaped and brightly colored.
The purple poppy mallow (Callirhoe involucrata) is grown as a garden plant. It is a low-growing perennial with a large taproot and hairy stems. The flowers range from cerise to reddish violet with white centers. It is especially used in dry climates.
Species include:
Callirhoe bushii Fernald – Bush's poppy mallow
Callirhoe digitata Nutt. – fringed poppy mallow, winecup
Callirhoe involucrata (Torr. & A.Gray) A.Gray – purple poppy mallow, winecup
Callirhoe leiocarpa R.F.Martin – tall poppy mallow
Callirhoe papaver (Cav.) A.Gray – woodland poppy mallow
Callirhoe pedata (Nutt. ex Hook.) A.Gray – palmleaf poppy mallow
Callirhoe scabriuscula B.L.Rob. – Texas poppy mallow
Callirhoe triangulata (Leavenw.) A.Gray – clustered poppy mallow
Formerly placed here
Sidalcea oregana spicata (Regel) C.L.Hitchc. (as C. spicata Regel)
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HortiPlex info for Callirhoe
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Callirhoe (plant)
- Callirrhoe
- Callirhoe involucrata
- Mallow
- Callirhoe triangulata
- Callirhoe digitata
- Callirhoe scabriuscula
- Callirhoe bushii
- Wildflower
- List of plant genus names with etymologies (A–C)