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Iliamna rivularis

Also called:

Wild Hollyhock

Streambank Hollyhock

Mountain Globemallow

Botanical Description

Plant Family:

Malvaceae

Deciduous

Herbaceous Plant, Perennial

Oregon Native?

Yes

West State Native?

Yes

Native to western North America

Kathy Ketchum

Flower:

Pink

Blooms from :

Jun

to:

Aug

Five egg-shaped, pinkish petaled flowers in racemes.

Foliage:

Green

Leaves maple-like with star shaped hairs

Site Selection

Minimum USDA Hardiness Zone:

3

Water Needs:

M

Sun Needs:

Partial Sun

Deer Resistant?

No

Firewise?

Yes

Height:

6'

Spread:

2-3'

Growth Rate:

Medium

Native Habitat:

Streambank species

Soil Needs

Moist sandy/loam

Fertilizer Needs:

Recommended Mulch:

Wildlife Uses

Attracts Pollinators?

Yes

Attracts Birds?

Yes

Supports Butterflies?

Yes

Wildlife use description:

Grazed by deer and elk

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