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Structure and evolution of the androecium in the Malvatheca clade (Malvaceae s.l.) and implications for Malvaceae and Malvales

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2006
Androecial development and structure as well as floral vasculature of six selected species of Bombacoideae and of several smaller lineages of the Malvatheca clade (Malvaceae s.l.) were studied. All studied taxa share a similar pattern of androecial development: initially, five antepetalous/antetepalous and five alternipetalous/alternitepalous primary ...
M. von Balthazar   +5 more
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Notes on Mascarene Malvaceae

Kew Bulletin, 1983
In both the S. acuta Burm.f. and the S. rhombifolia L. complexes it is possible to recognise several perfectly distinct taxa in the Mascarene Islands. The trouble is that the constituent taxa of each of these widespread complexes vary from region to region.
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The Genus Hampea (Malvaceae)

Brittonia, 1969
The genusHampea Schlecht. is included in the Malvaceae, tribe Gossypieae, rather than in the Bombacaceae where it was originally placed. Discussion includes the morphology, geography (central Mexico to western Colombia), reproductive cycle, utilization and vernacular names, and cytology (n = 13) of the genus.
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The American Genera of Malvaceae

American Midland Naturalist, 1951
The family Malvaceae offers many problems to the taxonomists. Opinions differ widely as to where to draw the line between species, between genera, antd between tribes. Even definition of the family in the order Malvales is a disputed question. For example, the Bombacaceae were regarded by Bentham and Hooker (6 p.
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Sterculia MALVACEAE

2022
P. I. Forster   +3 more
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Adansonia MALVACEAE

2022
C. C. Walker, U. Eggli
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Brachychiton MALVACEAE

2022
P. I. Forster   +2 more
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Malvaceae of Mexico.

Brittonia, 1989
Paul A. Fryxell, Laurence J. Dorr
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Nomenclatural novelties in Malvaceae

 Replacement names Dombeya bakeri R.Kr.Singh and Malvaviscus sangeetae R.Kr.Singh are proposed here for the illegitimate names Dombeya acerifolia Baker and Malvaviscus lanceolatus Rose, respectively. Additionally, to stabilize the application of the name Dombeya acerifolia Baker, a lectotype is designated ...
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