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Bastardiastrum Incanum
''Bastardiastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae and is native to Mexico. They are shrubs or subshrubs with viscid (and usually malodorous) stems. Species Currently accepted species include: *''Bastardiastrum batesii'' Fryxell & S.D.Koch *''Bastardiastrum cinctum'' (Brandegee) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum gracile'' (Hochr.) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum hirsutiflorum'' (C.Presl) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum incanum'' (Brandegee) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum tarasoides'' Fryxell *''Bastardiastrum tricarpellatum'' (B.L.Rob. & Greenm.) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum wissaduloides ''Bastardiastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae and is native to Mexico. They are shrubs or subshrubs with viscid (and usually malodorous) stems. Species Currently accepted species include: *''Bastardiastrum ba ...'' (Baker f.) D.M.Bates References {{Taxonbar, from=Q8243716 Malveae Malvaceae genera ...
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Joseph Nelson Rose
Joseph Nelson Rose (January 11, 1862 – May 4, 1928) was an American botanist. He was born in Union County, Indiana. His father died serving during the Civil War when Joseph Rose was a young boy. He later graduated from high school in Liberty, Indiana. He received his Ph.D. in Biology from Wabash College in 1889. having received his B.A. in Biology and M.A. Paleobotany earlier at the same institute. He married Lou Beatrice Sims in 1888 and produced with her three sons and three daughters. Rose worked for the U.S. Department of Agriculture and became an assistant curator at the Smithsonian in 1896. While Rose was employed by the national museum, he was an authority on several plants families, including Apiaceae (Parsley Family) and Cactaceae (Cactus Family). He made several field trips to Mexico, and presented specimens to the Smithsonian and the New York Botanical Garden. With Nathaniel Lord Britton, Rose published many articles on the Crassulaceae. He took a leave of abs ...
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Malvaceae
Malvaceae, or the mallows, is a family of flowering plants estimated to contain 244 genera with 4225 known species. Well-known members of economic importance include okra, cotton, cacao and durian. There are also some genera containing familiar ornamentals, such as ''Alcea'' (hollyhock), ''Malva'' (mallow), and ''Tilia'' (lime or linden tree). The largest genera in terms of number of species include ''Hibiscus'' (300 species), ''Sterculia'' (250 species), ''Dombeya'' (250 species), '' Pavonia'' (200 species) and '' Sida'' (200 species). Taxonomy and nomenclature The circumscription of the Malvaceae is controversial. The traditional Malvaceae '' sensu stricto'' comprise a very homogeneous and cladistically monophyletic group. Another major circumscription, Malvaceae ''sensu lato'', has been more recently defined on the basis that genetics studies have shown the commonly recognised families Bombacaceae, Tiliaceae, and Sterculiaceae, which have always been considered closely allie ...
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Bastardiastrum Batesii
''Bastardiastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae and is native to Mexico. They are shrubs or subshrubs with viscid (and usually malodorous) stems. Species Currently accepted species include: *''Bastardiastrum batesii'' Fryxell & S.D.Koch *''Bastardiastrum cinctum'' (Brandegee) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum gracile'' (Hochr.) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum hirsutiflorum'' (C.Presl) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum incanum'' (Brandegee) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum tarasoides'' Fryxell *''Bastardiastrum tricarpellatum'' (B.L.Rob. & Greenm.) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum wissaduloides ''Bastardiastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae and is native to Mexico. They are shrubs or subshrubs with viscid (and usually malodorous) stems. Species Currently accepted species include: *''Bastardiastrum ba ...'' (Baker f.) D.M.Bates References {{Taxonbar, from=Q8243716 Malveae Malvaceae genera ...
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Bastardiastrum Cinctum
''Bastardiastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae and is native to Mexico. They are shrubs or subshrubs with viscid (and usually malodorous) stems. Species Currently accepted species include: *''Bastardiastrum batesii'' Fryxell & S.D.Koch *''Bastardiastrum cinctum'' (Brandegee) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum gracile'' (Hochr.) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum hirsutiflorum'' (C.Presl) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum incanum'' (Brandegee) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum tarasoides'' Fryxell *''Bastardiastrum tricarpellatum'' (B.L.Rob. & Greenm.) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum wissaduloides ''Bastardiastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae and is native to Mexico. They are shrubs or subshrubs with viscid (and usually malodorous) stems. Species Currently accepted species include: *''Bastardiastrum ba ...'' (Baker f.) D.M.Bates References {{Taxonbar, from=Q8243716 Malveae Malvaceae genera ...
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Bastardiastrum Gracile
''Bastardiastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae and is native to Mexico. They are shrubs or subshrubs with viscid (and usually malodorous) stems. Species Currently accepted species include: *''Bastardiastrum batesii'' Fryxell & S.D.Koch *''Bastardiastrum cinctum'' (Brandegee) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum gracile'' (Hochr.) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum hirsutiflorum'' (C.Presl) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum incanum'' (Brandegee) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum tarasoides'' Fryxell *''Bastardiastrum tricarpellatum'' (B.L.Rob. & Greenm.) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum wissaduloides ''Bastardiastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae and is native to Mexico. They are shrubs or subshrubs with viscid (and usually malodorous) stems. Species Currently accepted species include: *''Bastardiastrum ba ...'' (Baker f.) D.M.Bates References {{Taxonbar, from=Q8243716 Malveae Malvaceae genera ...
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Bastardiastrum Hirsutiflorum
''Bastardiastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae and is native to Mexico. They are shrubs or subshrubs with viscid (and usually malodorous) stems. Species Currently accepted species include: *''Bastardiastrum batesii'' Fryxell & S.D.Koch *''Bastardiastrum cinctum'' (Brandegee) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum gracile'' (Hochr.) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum hirsutiflorum'' (C.Presl) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum incanum'' (Brandegee) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum tarasoides'' Fryxell *''Bastardiastrum tricarpellatum'' (B.L.Rob. & Greenm.) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum wissaduloides ''Bastardiastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae and is native to Mexico. They are shrubs or subshrubs with viscid (and usually malodorous) stems. Species Currently accepted species include: *''Bastardiastrum ba ...'' (Baker f.) D.M.Bates References {{Taxonbar, from=Q8243716 Malveae Malvaceae genera ...
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Bastardiastrum Incanum
''Bastardiastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae and is native to Mexico. They are shrubs or subshrubs with viscid (and usually malodorous) stems. Species Currently accepted species include: *''Bastardiastrum batesii'' Fryxell & S.D.Koch *''Bastardiastrum cinctum'' (Brandegee) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum gracile'' (Hochr.) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum hirsutiflorum'' (C.Presl) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum incanum'' (Brandegee) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum tarasoides'' Fryxell *''Bastardiastrum tricarpellatum'' (B.L.Rob. & Greenm.) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum wissaduloides ''Bastardiastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae and is native to Mexico. They are shrubs or subshrubs with viscid (and usually malodorous) stems. Species Currently accepted species include: *''Bastardiastrum ba ...'' (Baker f.) D.M.Bates References {{Taxonbar, from=Q8243716 Malveae Malvaceae genera ...
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Bastardiastrum Tarasoides
''Bastardiastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae and is native to Mexico. They are shrubs or subshrubs with viscid (and usually malodorous) stems. Species Currently accepted species include: *''Bastardiastrum batesii'' Fryxell & S.D.Koch *''Bastardiastrum cinctum'' (Brandegee) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum gracile'' (Hochr.) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum hirsutiflorum'' (C.Presl) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum incanum'' (Brandegee) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum tarasoides'' Fryxell *''Bastardiastrum tricarpellatum'' (B.L.Rob. & Greenm.) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum wissaduloides ''Bastardiastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae and is native to Mexico. They are shrubs or subshrubs with viscid (and usually malodorous) stems. Species Currently accepted species include: *''Bastardiastrum ba ...'' (Baker f.) D.M.Bates References {{Taxonbar, from=Q8243716 Malveae Malvaceae genera ...
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Bastardiastrum Tricarpellatum
''Bastardiastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae and is native to Mexico. They are shrubs or subshrubs with viscid (and usually malodorous) stems. Species Currently accepted species include: *''Bastardiastrum batesii'' Fryxell & S.D.Koch *''Bastardiastrum cinctum'' (Brandegee) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum gracile'' (Hochr.) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum hirsutiflorum'' (C.Presl) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum incanum'' (Brandegee) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum tarasoides'' Fryxell *''Bastardiastrum tricarpellatum'' (B.L.Rob. & Greenm.) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum wissaduloides ''Bastardiastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae and is native to Mexico. They are shrubs or subshrubs with viscid (and usually malodorous) stems. Species Currently accepted species include: *''Bastardiastrum ba ...'' (Baker f.) D.M.Bates References {{Taxonbar, from=Q8243716 Malveae Malvaceae genera ...
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Bastardiastrum Wissaduloides
''Bastardiastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae and is native to Mexico. They are shrubs or subshrubs with viscid (and usually malodorous) stems. Species Currently accepted species include: *''Bastardiastrum batesii'' Fryxell & S.D.Koch *''Bastardiastrum cinctum'' (Brandegee) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum gracile'' (Hochr.) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum hirsutiflorum'' (C.Presl) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum incanum'' (Brandegee) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum tarasoides'' Fryxell *''Bastardiastrum tricarpellatum'' (B.L.Rob. & Greenm.) D.M.Bates *''Bastardiastrum wissaduloides ''Bastardiastrum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae and is native to Mexico. They are shrubs or subshrubs with viscid (and usually malodorous) stems. Species Currently accepted species include: *''Bastardiastrum ba ...'' (Baker f.) D.M.Bates References {{Taxonbar, from=Q8243716 Malveae Malvaceae genera ...
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Malveae
Malveae is a Tribe (biology), tribe of flowering plants in the Malva, mallow Family (biology), family Malvaceae, Family (biology), subfamily Malvoideae. The tribe Circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribes approximately 70 genera and 1040 species and has the greatest species diversity out the three tribes that make up Malvoideae (followed by Hibisceae and then Gossypieae). The flowers of Malveae are five-Merosity, merous with a characteristic Stamen, staminal column, a trait found throughout Malvoideae. Although there are not many economically important species within Malveae, the tribe includes ''Althaea officinalis'', otherwise known as the marsh-mallow. The fruits of Malveae are generally schizocarpic, although some are functionally Capsule (fruit), capsular. The tribe generally includes herbaceous plants, although ''Robinsonella'' are trees. The tribe is a well supported Monophyly, monophyletic group, supported by chloroplast and ribosomal DNA. Within Malvoideae, Malveae forms a ...
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