Desert Globemallow, 'Sphaeralcea Ambigua'
Desert Globemallow, 'Sphaeralcea Ambigua'
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Sphaeralcea Ambigua, 'Desert Globemallow' is a perennial shrub native to parts of the U.S. and Mexico. It grows well in alkaline soils and is known for its fuzzy leaves with white hairs on both sides, lobed, and veined. It thrives in desert chaparral habitats and comes in three varieties, with lavender-colored flowers.
ABOUT THIS PLANT
Botanic Name: Sphaeralcea ambigua
Common Names:
Desert Globemallow,
Native to: Parts of California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Sonora, Baja California
Lifespan: 2 years
Recommended Size for Container Growing: 15 gallon
Hardiness Zone: 7-9
Growth Structure: shrub like. 3-5 ft tall and 2-4 ft wide
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CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Very Easy


