Sidalcea malviflora is a species of flowering plant in the mallow family; Pepperwood Preserve is a 3,117 acre plot of land owned by the Pepperwood Foundation, located at Coordinates: 38.570119N 122.689451W in the Mayacamas Mountains in the coast ranges of California near the towns of Santa Rosa and Healdsburg in Sonoma County.
Sidalcea malviflora is a species of flowering plant in the mallow family; Pepperwood Preserve is a 3,117 acre plot of land owned by the Pepperwood Foundation, located at Coordinates: 38.570119N 122.689451W in the Mayacamas Mountains in the coast ranges of California near the towns of Santa Rosa and Healdsburg in Sonoma County.
'Leaf: clustered at stem base; generally deeply 7-lobed, lobes linear; blade fleshy, glaucous, densely stellate-hairy.' That was the official description. Basal leaves tend to be scallop edged, the cauline leaves more divided as in this image.