Sidalcea malviflora
Sidalcea malviflora
Dwarf Checkermallow
Rosy-pink cup-shaped flowers sparkle atop dark scalloped foliage. Creeping stems weave through the border. Oregon native. A Great cottage-garden plant that has the Hollyhock look, but not the dominating height or aggressive self-seeding. Host for an array of native butterflies. (Perennial)
Bloom time Size Exposure
Summer 12-24" tall x 12-24" wide Sun Part Shade 
Hardiness Zone:6,7,8
zone map Cold Hardy to -10° to 0°F
Attracts Bees Attracts BeesAttracts Beneficial Insects Attracts Beneficial Insects
Attracts Butterflies Attracts ButterfliesAttracts Hummingbirds Attracts Hummingbirds
Deer Resistant Deer ResistantDrought Tolerant Drought Tolerant
Edible Parts Edible PartsGood for Cut Flowers Good for Cut Flowers
Long Blooming or Repeat Blooming Long Blooming or Repeat BloomingMay Naturalize May Naturalize
Native to NorthWest Native to NorthWestTolerates moist soil Tolerates moist soil