词条 | Malacothamnus fremontii |
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|genus = Malacothamnus |species = fremontii |authority = (Torr. ex A.Gray) Torr. ex Greene }} Malacothamnus fremontii is a species of flowering plant in the mallow family known by the common name Frémont's bushmallow (after John C. Frémont). DistributionMalacothamnus fremontii is endemic to California, where it has a scattered distribution in various regions of the state. It is found growing in chaparral and woodlands in several mountain ranges and their foothills, and higher altitude forests on Mojave Desert sky islands. DescriptionMalacothamnus fremontii is a stiff, erect shrub with a branching stem reaching {{convert|0.5|-|2|m|ft}} in height. It is coated densely in white fibers, appearing feltlike. The hairy oval or rounded lobed leaves are several centimeters long. The inflorescence is an elongated cluster of many pale purple flowers with hairy petals each up to a centimeter long. External links
15 : Malacothamnus|Endemic flora of California|Flora of the California desert regions|Flora of the Sierra Nevada (U.S.)|Natural history of the California chaparral and woodlands|Natural history of the California Coast Ranges|Natural history of the Mojave Desert|Natural history of the Peninsular Ranges|Natural history of the San Francisco Bay Area|Natural history of the Santa Monica Mountains|Natural history of the Transverse Ranges|John C. Frémont|Taxa named by Asa Gray|Taxa named by John Torrey|Taxa named by Edward Lee Greene |
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