Genus Althaea Rank Species | ||
![]() | ||
Similar Althaea cannabina, Althaea hirsuta, Crataegus dahurica, Astragalus dasyanthus, Gratiola officinalis |
althaea armeniaca
Althaea armeniaca is a flowering plant in the Malvaceae family, found in southern Russia, northern Iran, and Armenia.
It is a tall, perennial herb with villous stems. The leaves are deeply divided into three ovate-lanceolate lobes, the central lobe being longer than the others. The leaf margin is toothed. The leaf surface has a villous indumentum of stellate hairs. The flowers are borne on multi-flowered peduncles. The red petals are about 15 mm long. The mericarps have a rough surface and a pilose indumentum of stellate hairs.
References
Althaea armeniaca Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA