General: Desert Fivespot (Eremalche rotundifolia) is an annual forb with mostly basal leaves and distinctive globular flowers. The flowers are held on upright stalks, one flower per stalk, and the large petals fold up to form a globe-shaped flower with a hollow center. The petals are pinkish with a large red or purple spot at the base of each.
Desert Fivespot is a fairly common component of desert vegetation communities during the spring. It can be found on flats, in and along washes, and on bajadas into the lower mountains in the Lower Sonoran (Creosote-Bursage Flats) and Upper Sonoran (Mojave Desert Scrub) life zones.
Look for this species on the floor of Death Valley, near Nelson Landing along Lake Mohave (Lake Mead NRA), and near China Ranch.
Family: Mallow (Malvaceae).
Other Names: Malvastrum rotundifolia, Desert Five-Spot. |