> Seeds I Home > Iliamna Iliamna Products found in this category: 2 [1] Page 1 of 1 Sort By: Please Select.... Best Selling Newest Name a-z Name z-a Code a-z Code z-a Price 0-9 Price 9-0 Show All Iliamna remota Code: ILO8-A7 Price: $2.55 Quantity in Basket: none 'Kankakee Mallow' or 'Kankakee Globe-Mallow' Malvaceae: A very rare north American native mallow with soft to medium pink colored flowers. Plants grow 3 to 5 feet tall and bloom most of the summer. They have large lobed leaves that are shaped like maple-leafs. The leaves become smaller as the stems become taller. The overall appearance of the plants is a spiky clump with larger leaves at the bottom and smaller leaves tapering off to a pointy spike at the top. The 'Kankakee Mallow' is an endangered species from Kankakee Co in Illinois. This will be one of those plants that are more common in cultivation than in the wild, were it was never common. Zones (4)5-7Soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours, then place in a plastic bag with some moist (not wet) soil medium and store in the fridge for 5 weeks, after sow and cover seeds 1/4 inch deep and use 68-78F for germination in 1 to 3 weeks. 100 seeds Iliamna rivularis Code: ILR1-A7 Price: $2.45 Quantity in Basket: none 'Kankakee Globe-Mallow' or 'Peter's Mountain Mallow' or 'Streambank Wild Hollyhock' or 'Streambank Globe Mallow' Malvaceae: Dense racemes of good sized, lavender-pink hollyhock like flowers produced on sturdy stems that grow 3 to 6 feet tall. The plants bloom from June through August. Wild hollyhock has one or many stems that have five to seven-lobed, heart-shaped leaves. This perennial species grows from a woody caudex. Seeds have a very hard coat and can remain viable in the soil for more than 50 years (up to 200 years), germination is often triggered after a wildfire. The species name means something like 'from rivers'. Grow in full sun with moist but well drained soils that have a gritty texture.Native east of the Cascade Range, from British Columbia and Alberta east to Montana and south to Oregon and Colorado, where it is found growing on sunny mountain stream banks, in meadows and on open forest slopes, in moist gravelly soil. Zone 3-7. 50 seeds