Meadow Checkermallow | Sidalcea campestris



Photo Credit: Seven Oaks Native Nursery



The tallest checkermallow species across the Wilamette Valley. Distinct from other species because the flowers are white to pale pink and significantly larger.
Plant Details
| Habitat | Wet prairie |
|---|---|
| Habitat Notes | Does best in full sun, grassy areas like meadows |
| Phenology | Perennial; flowering May-July |
| Mature Height | Up to 6.5 feet |
| Shade Preference | Full sun, part shade |
| Soil Tolerance | Moist soils |
| Special Uses | Attracts insects, bees and butterflies; Ornamental |




