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This species is grown frequently as an ornamental and garden plant. Most material belongs to Lavatera cachemiriana var. cachemiriana. Lavatera cachemiriana var. haroonii Abedin differs in having simple or 2- or 3-rayed hairs on the adaxial leaf surface, and it is endemic to Pakistan. Lavatera cachemiriana is closely related to L. thuringiaca Linnaeus and may only represent a minor variant of that species at the eastern edge of its range.
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Description
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Perennial, stellate tomentose herbs. Leaves orbicular, 3-10 cm long, 3-7 cm broad, truncate or slightly cordate at base, crenate-serrate, upper surface with simple, fascicled or stellate hairs, lower surface densely stellate hairy, 3-7 angled or palmately fid to partite; lobes ovate or lanceolate, acute or obtuse, middle lobe longest; stipule linear-lanceolate, 5-10 mm long c. 2 mm broad; petiole 2-4 cm long. Flowers axillary, solitary; pedicel 3-6 cm long jointed near the apex. Epicalyx segments 3, fused below the middle, 9-13 mm long, broadly ovate-orbicular, mucronate, accrescent in fruit. Calyx slightly longer than to twice the length of epicalyx, fused to the middle; lobes triangular to deltoid, acute or acuminate, accrescent in fruit. Corolla 4-7 cm across, pink-lilac; petals 3-5 cm long, 2-3.5 cm broad, obovate or oblong-obovate, deeply notched, gin long and densely hairy at base. Staminal tube 8-13 mm long, and densely hairy at base. Fruit discoid, 1-1.5 cm across; mericarps 20-25, glabrous, reniform, ± 3 mm long, shorter than central axis, dorsally ± 1 mm broad, transversely rugose, longitudinally carinate, radially smooth c. 2 mm broad. Seed glabrous, dark brown.
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Description
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Herbs perennial, to 1 m tall, stellate pilose. Stipules filiform, ca. 8 mm, stellate tomentose; petiole 1-4 cm, stellate pilose; leaf blades dimorphic, basal leaf blades nearly orbicular, apical blades usually 3-5-lobed, 4-8 × 5-9 cm, lobes triangular, abaxially stellate tomentose, adaxially stellate pilose, base cordate, margin crenate, apex obtuse. Flowers in terminal subracemes or in axillary fascicles. Pedicel 4-8 cm, stellate pilose. Epicalyx lobes 3, broadly ovate, connate basally into cup ca. 1
cm, stellate tomentose, entire. Calyx campanulate, ca. 1.5 × 1.5 cm, 5-lobed, lobes ovate-lanceolate, stellate tomentose, apex acuminate. Corolla reddish purple, ca. 8 cm in diam.; petals obovate, ca. 4 × 2 cm, basally densely stellate hairy, base acuminate, apex 2-divided. Staminal column ca. 1.5 cm, sparsely hirsute. Mericarps 20-25, reniform, glabrous. Fl. Jun-Aug.
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Distribution
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NW Xinjiang [India, Kashmir, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan].
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Habitat
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Sunny slopes, wet meadows; 500-2200 m.
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Synonym
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Althaea cachemiriana (Cambessèdes) Kuntze ["kashmiriana"]; Lavatera cachemiriana var. haroonii Abedin.
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