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Purple poppy-mallow

Also known as: Purple mallow, Low poppy mallow

Callirhoe involucrata (T. & G.) A. Gray

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Purple poppy-mallow
 Purple poppy-mallow
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Purple poppy-mallow leaf
Purple poppy-mallow
Purple poppy-mallow
Purple poppy-mallow color variation
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 Purple poppy-mallow
Purple poppy-mallow
Purple poppy-mallow
Purple poppy-mallow
Purple poppy-mallow
Purple poppy-mallow color variation
Purple poppy-mallow color variation

Morphology

Stem
Trailing, several to many, branched, more or less hairy, extending up to 30 inches in all directions from crown.
Leaves
Alternate, simple, stalked, round in outline, 1 to 3 inches long, 1.5 to 3.5 inch wide, deeply palmately divided; segments toothed or incised, linear; upper segments usually narrower than lower; straight hairs above, star-shaped hairs below; stipules persistent, generally ovate, .25 to .75 long, .25 to .5 inch wide.
Inflorescence
Solitary flowers, on stalks to 8 inches long, in leaf axils.
Flower
Calyces 5-lobed, white-veined, long spreading hairy, closely subtended by 3 narrow, leafy bracts; corollas fragrant, 1 to 2.5 inches wide, rose or reddish-purple with white bases, fading purplish; petals 5, .75 to 1.5 inch long; stamens numerous, united into column.
Fruit
Rings of 14-25 wrinkled, hairy, conspicuously beaked, 1-seeded segments; seeds rounded, brown.

Ecology

Habitat
Dry, open, disturbed areas, pastures, prairies, and roadsides, most abundant in sandy soils.
Distribution
Throughout Kansas.

Practical Information

Forage Value
Sheep and deer will graze purple poppy-mallow.
Uses
The Lakota and Dakota burned the dried roots and inhaled the smoke as a treatment for colds. The roots were also boiled and used for a tea to treat intestinal pains.

Additional Notes

Comments

Purple poppy mallow has a deep taproot and is drought resistant.

Special Notes: Compare with pale poppy mallow
Quick Facts
Plant Type
Wildflower
Family
Malvaceae - Mallow Family
Life Span
Perennial
Height
Reclining
Last Updated
2018-02-24
Color Groups
Pink, Red & Orange Wildflowers
Flowering Period
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Blooms: April, May, June, July, August