Title: SPHAERALCEA: A DIFFICULT GENUS WITH WEAK DISTINCTIONS
1SPHAERALCEA A DIFFICULT GENUS WITH WEAK
DISTINCTIONS
240 species worldwide ?15 species in
Intermountain Region
3Need to add S. before names ensure that
symbols come across Italicize scientific
names consistently omit authors
4Species in Utah
- 4 species fairly widespread
- S. coccinea
- S. grossulariifolia
- S. munroana
- S. parvifolia
- 4 species restricted to a single county
- 6 species endemic to Utah
5Difficulties
- Weak character differences between species
- Polyploidy and hybridization
6Generic Characteristics
- Herbs or shrubs
- Stellate pubescence
- Leaves entire to deeply dissected or compound
- Inflorescence of solitary flowers, racemes,
thyrsoid, panicles - Flowers red-orange, lavender, yellow, or rarely
white - Fruit a schizocarp with several to many mericarps
7Species Identification (1)
- Leaves
- Shallowly or deeply lobed
- Length to width ratio
- Pubescence
- Density
- Coarse or delicate
- Rays slender or not
- 2 or 3-dimensional
8Species identification (2)
- Inflorescence
- Thyrsoid
- Paniculate
- Racemose
- Number of flowers/node
- Calyx
- Length
- Lobe length
- Overall shape
- Flowers
- Petal length
9Leaves
10Inflorescence
- Thyrsoid/ paniculate flowers attached in a
cluster at the nodes
- Racemose 1(2,3) flowers/node, all attached
directly to main stem
114 commonly confused species
- S. coccinea
- S. grossulariifolia
- S. munroana
- S. parvifolia
12Key to Common Species
- Leaves entire or shallowly lobed
- Leaves densely pubescent, relatively thick,
margins weakly crenulate - S. parvifolia - Leaves moderately pubescent (greenish),
relatively thin, margins coarsely and irregularly
crenulate - - S. munroana
- Leaves deeply lobed
- Inflorescence thyrsoid or paniculate with 2
flowers/node mericarps higher than wide - S. grossulariifolia
- Inflorescence racemose with 1(2,3) flowers/node
mericarps nearly as high as wide S.
coccinea
13Sphaeralcea parviflora
- Perennial from a thick crown or woody, short
branched caudex typically with multiple, erect
to ascending stems and usually short-branched. - Herbage gray-green, moderately to densely
pubescent stellate hairs in multiple planes.
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15Leaves cauline petiole 1.5-4(6)cm blade
thickish, about as wide as long, deltate-ovate to
suborbicular, sometimes shallowly 3-5 lobed,
palmately veined, veins prominent beneath,
slightly channeled above.
16Inflorescence relatively narrowly
thyrsoid-glomerate pedicels 2-10 mm, ascending
calyx 5-8(9) mm, lobes ovate, obtuse, densely
pubescent petals 2-10 mm, orange-red staminal
column 3-5.5 mm, glabrous, anthers apical styles
capitate.
17Schizocarp of about 10 mericarps forming a ring
4-5.5 mm in diameter mericarps 2-seeded, 2.8-4
mm high, 2-2.3 mm wide, pubescent on back and
margins. Seeds 1.7-2 mm long, reniform, dark
brown to black, patches of minute hairs.
18Washes, roadsides, and among greasewood,
blackbrush, sagebrush and juniper communities.
750-2450 m. Southern and lower elevation
counterpart to S. munroana. The confluent leaf
blades seem to be diagnostic for most specimens
of this species.
19Sphaeralcea munroana
- Perennial from a thick crown or woody, short
branched caudex typically multiple erect to
ascending stems, unbranched or often
short-branched. - Herbage green, moderately to sparsely pubescent
stellate rays in three planes.
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21Leaves cauline petiole 1.5-4.5(5.5)cm blade
thin, about as wide as long, deltate-ovate, often
moderately 3-5 lobed, lobes rounded or obtuse,
palmately veined, veins not as prominent beneath.
22Inflorescence relatively narrowly
thyrsoid-glomerate pedicels stout, shorter than
the calyx calyx 4.7-7 mm, lobes ovate, acute,
densely pubescent petals 8-14(18) mm, grenadine
staminal column 4.5-5.7 mm, glabrous to sparsely
pubescent, anthers apical styles capitate.
23Schizocarps of 10-12 mericarps forming a ring
4-5.2 mm in diameter mericarps 1(2)-seeded, 2-3
mm high, 1.8-2.5 mm wide, apically pubescent on
back and margins. Seeds about 1.7 mm long,
reniform, dark brown, minutely pubescent.
24Deserts, valleys and foothills among rabbitbrush
and sagebrush communities. 640-2400 m. Difficult
to distinguish from S. parviflora. S. munroana
var. subrhomboidea has 3 distinct lobes reaching
almost halfway to the base is found along the
Wasatch and Oquirrh Mts. and North into Southern
Idaho.
25Sphaeralcea grossulariifolia
- Perennial from a thick crown or woody, short
branched caudex typically multiple erect to
ascending stems, unbranched or often
short-branched. - Herbage greenish, moderately to sparsely
pubescent on leaves, densely pubescent on stems
stellate hairs in three planes, often with
appressed rays on stems.
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27Leaves cauline petiole (1)1.5-5(7)cm blade more
or less thin, about as wide as long, deltate or
broadly ovate in outline, 3-5 lobed sometime
appearing 3-foliate, lobes with deeply cleft
lateral lobes, lateral lobes asymmetrical, 10 mm
wide, palmately veined, veins prominent beneath.
28Inflorescence relatively narrowly
thyrsoid-glomerate pedicels stout, shorter than
the calyx, sometimes longer at the lower nodes
calyx 5-11 mm, lobes ovate to lanceolate, acute
petals 11-22 mm, grenadine staminal column 4-6
mm, glabrous or stellate pubescent, anthers
apical styles capitate.
29Schizocarp of 10-12 mericarps forming a ring
4.5-6.5 mm in diameter mericarps 1(2)-seeded,
2.5-3.5(4) mm high, 2-3 mm wide, pubescent on
dorsal and apical surfaces. Seeds about 2 mm
long, reniform, dark brown, minutely puberulent.
30Deserts, valleys and foothills among blackbrush,
greasewood, shadscale, rabbitbrush and sagebrush
vegetation. 800-2300 m. A complex species with
great variation in the dissection of the leaves.
Much of the variation likely comes from
introgression with other species. It appears to
be less common in the Southern portions of its
range.
31Sphaeralcea coccinea
- Perennial from a woody, branched caudex,
surmounting deep-seated running roots, often
forming colonies stems several to many,
decumbent or ascending, unbranched or with short,
often poorly developed branch. - Herbage grayish-green, stellately pubescent, rays
angled away from the surface.
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33Leaves cauline petiole 1-2.5(4)cm blade, wider
than long, broadly ovate to orbicular in outline,
pedately 3-foliate, lower lateral lobes deeply
divided, lower segments imparting a 5-foliate
appearance, mid lobe ternate to pinnatifid.
34Inflorescence lower flowers solitary in leaf
axils and a bracteate raceme above with 1 flower
per node, barely elongating in fruit pedicels
2-10 mm, relatively stout at maturity, ascending
calyx (5)6-9.5 mm, lobes triangular-ovate, acute
petals 10-16(20) mm, deep orange to
reddish-orange staminal column 3-5 mm, sparsely
stellate pubescent, anthers apical styles
capitate.
35Schizocarp of 10-14 mericarps forming a ring
4.8-6.7 mm in diameter mericarps 1(2)-seeded,
2-2.6(4) mm high, 2.4-3 mm wide, rounded
dorsally, densely pubescent on dorsally. Seeds
about 2 mm long, reniform, dark brown to black.
36Sandy and gravelly soils in greasewood,
shadscale, sagebrush, pinyon-juniper and Gambel
oak communities. (1000)1375-2750 m. The somewhat
smaller stature, branched caudex with running
roots, dense pubescence on the leaves, and simple
raceme inflorescence help distinguish this
species from S. grossulariifolia.