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  1. Malvaceae is a widespread family of flowering plants commonly known as the mallow family. This family comprises more than 4,000 species distributed across 243 genera, making it one of the largest families of flowering plants. Species in this family are found mostly in tropical and subtropical regions, with some temperate representatives as well.

  2. Malvaceae consists of 243 genera and at least 4,225 species, which are largely tropical but include some plants from temperate regions. The largest or most important genera in the family include Hibiscus (550 species), Dombeya (225 species), Sida (200 species), Pavonia (150 species), Sterculia (150 species), Malva (56 species), and Gossypium ...

  3. Source: Wikipedia. Malvaceae, or the mallows, is a family of flowering plants estimated to contain 244 genera with 4225 known species. Well-known members of this family include okra, cotton, cacao and durian. The largest genera in terms of number of species include Hibiscus (300 species), Sterculia (250 species), Dombeya (250 species), Pavonia ...

  4. Family: Malvaceae — mallow or hibiscus family. The mallow family in New England are primarily herbaceous perennials, though some woody species do occur. The leaves are simple (though often lobed), grow alternately along the stem, and have veins radiating outward from the base of the leaf.

  5. link.springer.com › referenceworkentry › 10Malvaceae | SpringerLink

    May 3, 2023 · Malvaceae s.l. occur in all regions apart from the cold latitudes. For such a large family, succulence is very limited and is restricted to ±35 species with pachycauly in Adansonia, Brachychiton, Cavanillesia, Ceiba, Pseudobombax and Sterculia, of which the baobab (Adansonia) is iconic.

  6. Malvaceae. See list of 16 genera in this family. Choose this genus. Tilia. 1a. Plants woody, trees up to 35 m tall; peduncle of the inflorescence adnate to a conspicuous, elongate bract [Figs. 722, 723 ]; stamens pentadelphous; fruit a nut -like drupe. See list of 15 genera in 1b. CHOOSE THIS LEAD. 1b.

  7. The Malvaceae Info web site provides information, both botanical and horticultural, on the angiosperm family Malvaceae sensu APG (which includes the traditional Bombacaceae and much of the traditional Sterculiaceae (± Byttneriaceae) and Tiliaceae), together with a little material on related families in the order Malvales and of general ...

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