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- Physocarpus_malvaceus abstract "Physocarpus malvaceus is a species of flowering plant in the rose family known by the common name mallow ninebark. It is native to western North America, where its distribution extends from British Columbia to Nevada to Wyoming.This plant is a deciduous shrub usually growing up to 2.1 meters tall, sometimes reaching 3 meters. It can form dense thickets. The branches are hairless, and older ones have shreddy bark. The leaves have three to five lobes and serrated edges. Dark green when mature, they turn brownish red by early fall. The inflorescence is a corymb of flowers that have white petals measuring about 4 millimeters in length. The fruit is a follicle roughly one centimeter long.This shrub grows in forests, woodlands, and oak scrub. The forests are dominated by subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa), grand fir (A. grandis), Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmannii), Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) and ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa). It is associated with plant species such as oceanspray (Holodiscus discolor), common snowberry (Symphoricarpos albus), mountain snowberry (S. oreophilus), white spirea (Spiraea betulifolia), serviceberry (Amelanchier alnifolia), Oregon-grape (Mahonia repens), and pinegrass(Calamagrostis rubescens). This shrub is codominant with Douglas-fir in a common plant community.This shrub is a pioneer species that increases after disturbance and decreases as the overstory grows back and shades it out. It grows rapidly after events such as wildfire, sprouting up from its rhizomes. It is considered a "fire-resistant" plant. It survives fire and resprouts, becoming more common on burned sites than unburned.This is not a favored food plant among wild and domesticated herbivores. It does provide good cover for small animals. The Dusky Flycatcher (Empidonax oberholseri) nests in it.This plant is known to hamper regeneration of forest habitat after disturbance such as fire or logging. It outcompetes new conifer seedlings. It is controlled with herbicide spray in some regions.".
- Physocarpus_malvaceus binomialAuthority Edward_Lee_Greene.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus class Eudicots.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus conservationStatus "G4".
- Physocarpus_malvaceus conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
- Physocarpus_malvaceus division Flowering_plant.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus family Rosaceae.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus genus Physocarpus.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus kingdom Plant.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus order Rosales.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus order Rosids.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus thumbnail Physocarpus-malvaceus.JPG?width=300.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=PHMA5.
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- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageLength "4019".
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageRevisionID "559314230".
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Abies_grandis.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Abies_lasiocarpa.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Amelanchier_alnifolia.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink American_dusky_flycatcher.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Angiosperms.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink British_Columbia.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Calamagrostis_rubescens.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Ernst_Otto_Kuntze.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flora_of_North_America.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physocarpus.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Corymb.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Dominance_(ecology).
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_fir.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Lee_Greene.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Empidonax_oberholseri.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Eudicots.
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- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Follicle_(fruit).
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Holodiscus_discolor.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Inflorescence.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Logging.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Mahonia_repens.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Nevada.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Otto_Kuntze.
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- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Physocarpus.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Picea_engelmannii.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Pinus_ponderosa.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Pioneer_species.
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- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Plant_community.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Pseudotsuga_menziesii.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Rhizome.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Rosaceae.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Rosales.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Rosids.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Shrub.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Spiraea_betulifolia.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Symphoricarpos_albus.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Symphoricarpos_oreophilus.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Thicket.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Wildfire.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLink Wyoming.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mallow-leaf Ninebark".
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Physocarpus malvaceus".
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLinkText "mallow ninebark".
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageWikiLinkText "ninebark".
- Physocarpus_malvaceus binomial "Physocarpus malvaceus".
- Physocarpus_malvaceus binomialAuthority "Kuntze".
- Physocarpus_malvaceus familia Rosaceae.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus genus "Physocarpus".
- Physocarpus_malvaceus hasPhotoCollection Physocarpus_malvaceus.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus ordo Rosales.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus regnum "Plantae".
- Physocarpus_malvaceus species "P. malvaceus".
- Physocarpus_malvaceus status "G4".
- Physocarpus_malvaceus statusSystem "TNC".
- Physocarpus_malvaceus unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus unrankedDivisio Angiosperms.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus unrankedOrdo Rosids.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus subject Category:Flora_of_North_America.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus subject Category:Physocarpus.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus hypernym Plant.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus type Article.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus type Eukaryote.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus type Plant.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus type Species.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus type Article.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus type Thing.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus type Q19088.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus type Q756.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus comment "Physocarpus malvaceus is a species of flowering plant in the rose family known by the common name mallow ninebark. It is native to western North America, where its distribution extends from British Columbia to Nevada to Wyoming.This plant is a deciduous shrub usually growing up to 2.1 meters tall, sometimes reaching 3 meters. It can form dense thickets. The branches are hairless, and older ones have shreddy bark. The leaves have three to five lobes and serrated edges.".
- Physocarpus_malvaceus label "Physocarpus malvaceus".
- Physocarpus_malvaceus sameAs Physocarpus_malvaceus.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus sameAs Katost-Blærespiræa.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus sameAs m.0h_9v2r.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus sameAs Physocarpus_malvaceus.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus sameAs Physocarpus_malvaceus.
- Physocarpus_malvaceus sameAs Q7189745.