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Sphaeralcea Rusbyi A.Gray

Synonyms

Sphaeralcea eremicola Jeps. (ssp.)

Territory

SW.USA: Arizona California Utah\nsemideserts of w. USA

Altitude

1000-1500m

Size

20-30cm

Color

Red-orange

Bloom

Summer

Type

Tuft - Fl. Stem Decumbent

Cultivation

alpine house sandy soil sun

Propagation

seed in spring uncovered germ. 1-3 months 16-21°C\ncuttings in late summer

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