Abutilon palmeri

Abutilon palmeri, known as Palmer's abutilon, superstition mallow, and Palmer's Indian mallow is a species of flowering plant native the Southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.[2] The branch and stem coloration is green to reddish brown and pubescent.The leaves are serrate and densely woolly, giving a bluish, grey-green cast to the foliage.The cup-shaped flowers are yellow to orange with 5 petals and approximately 1 inch (2.5 cm) in size.[6] The plant produces small, capsular fruits approximately 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) in diameter each.
Conservation statusNatureServeScientific classificationPlantaeTracheophytesAngiospermsEudicotsRosidsMalvalesMalvaceaeAbutilonBinomial nameflowering plantSouthwestern United StatesSonoran DesertSouthern CaliforniaColorado DesertecotonesPeninsular Rangesbranchcordateserrateornamental plantnative plantxeriscapewildlife gardensnatural landscapingWayback MachineWikidataWikispeciesiNaturalistOpen Tree of LifePlant ListTropicos