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Dombeya burgessiae
Dombeya autumnalis
Hermannia saccifera
Dombeya rotundifolia
Grewia occidentalis
Sterculia murex
Adansonia digitata
... but this is now generally regarded as a subfamily of Malvaceae. Bombacaceae is tropical with about 21 genera and ...
Anisodontea julii
Dombeya pulchra
Hermannia hyssopifolia
... in the family Sterculiaceae but are now classified in the Malvaceae. There is a close relationship between the families Sterculiaceae, Malvaceae, Bombacaceae and Tiliaceae. Within these families, ... group (Bayer et al. 1999) redefine them as subfamilies of Malvaceae sensu lato (meaning in the broad sense). Hermannia ...
Grewia lasiocarpa
Hermannia
Hibiscus calyphyllus
... is a large genus of about 200-220 species belonging to the Malvaceae family, which includes members such as cocoa, ...
Hermannia pinnata
... pinnata or Winged Mahernia. Hermannia belongs in the Malvaceae (hibiscus, mallow and cotton family), and was ...
Hermannia nana
Hermannia grandiflora
Hibiscus pedunculatus
... of 90-100 % will occur in 2-3 weeks. The family name, Malvaceae , is derived from malva, the Latin name for ... this species exhibits. The genus Hibiscus belongs to the Malvaceae family which consists of more than 2000 species, ... Hibiscus pedunculatus is not threatened. The family Malvaceae has produced one plant of enormous economic ...
Sterculia rogersii
Anisodontea scabrosa
... the touch, as felt in the harshly hairy leaves. The family Malvaceae has many important commercial agricultural crops ...