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  2. Sidalcea neomexicana - Wikipedia

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    A.Gray [1] Sidalcea neomexicana is a species of flowering plant in the mallow family known by the common names salt spring checkerbloom , [ 1 ] Rocky Mountain checker-mallow , and New Mexico checker .

  3. Sidalcea oregana - Wikipedia

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    Sidalcea oregana ssp. spicata — spicate checkerbloom or bog mallow, [7] widespread in meadows or streamsides of the Sierra and Cascades in California, below 10,000 ft (3,000 m). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 8 ] Sidalcea oregana ssp. valida — Kenwood Marsh checkerbloom, known only from two marshes in Sonoma County, California , a federal, state, and CNPS ...

  4. Sidalcea - Wikipedia

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    [1] Annuality appears to have evolved multiple times (4+) within this genus, although an ancestral annual state with annual paraphyly is also possible. Further, evolution rates within annual Sidalcea lineages appear to be faster than those of perennial lineages, at least when examining nuclear ribosomal DNA (internal and external transcribed ...

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  6. Sidalcea campestris - Wikipedia

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    Sidalcea campestris is a taprooted perennial herb that grows from thick, stubby rhizomes. It has a basal rosette of toothed leaves. Its stems are erect and hollow. The flowers are five-petaled and numerous, with typically fifty or more per plant, forming in branched racemes atop stems.

  7. Sidalcea hendersonii - Wikipedia

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    Sidalcea hendersonii is a species of flowering plant in the mallow family known by the common name Henderson's checker-mallow. It is native to the Pacific Northwest region of North America . It is named for Oregon botanist Dr. Louis Forniquet Henderson (1853–1942), who was a professor at the University of Oregon.

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    Like the Signature Kitchens mac and cheese, Aldi's version required extra stove time to reduce the sauce from its soupy start. The result: another buttery, bland, slightly mushy also-ran. Cheapism

  9. Sida cordifolia - Wikipedia

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    Sida cordifolia ('ilima, [1] flannel weed, [2] bala, country mallow or heart-leaf sida) is a perennial subshrub of the mallow family Malvaceae native to India. It has naturalized throughout the world, and is considered an invasive weed in Africa, Australia, the southern United States, Hawaiian Islands, New Guinea, and French Polynesia.