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Kosteletzkya Thouarsiana
''Kosteletzkya'' is a genus of the plant family Malvaceae that includes the seashore mallow (''K. pentacarpos''). It includes about 27 species found worldwide. Although similar in appearance to '' Hibiscus'', ''Kosteletzkya'' typically bears more flattened capsules that dehisce loculicidally. The genus was separated from ''Hibiscus'' in 1835 by Carl Borivoj Presl, who named it after Vincenz Franz Kosteletzky (1801–1887). Phylogenetic evidence supports this genus being polyphyletic, with New World and Malagasy species of ''Kosteletzkya'' belonging to completely different clades within the Hibisceae. Under a revised nomenclature, only New World species would retain the genus name ''Kosteletzkya''. An alternate revision would be to merge all New World ''Kosteletzkya'' species into ''Hibiscus''. Species These species are recognized by Plants of the World Online as of June 2022: *''Kosteletzkya adoensis'' *''Kosteletzkya batacensis'' *''Kosteletzkya begoniifolia'' *''Koste ...
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Kosteletzkya Pentacarpos
''Kosteletzkya pentacarpos'', the seashore mallow, also known as the saltmarsh mallow, sweat weed, Virginia saltmarsh mallow, or hibiscus à cinq carpelles, is an herb found in marshes along the eastern seashore of North America, parts of coastal Southern Europe, southwestern Russia, and Western Asia. Taxonomy This flowering plant is in family Malvaceae of the order Malvales. Populations in North America were previously known as ''Kosteletzkya virginica'' to distinguish them from the Eurasian ''K. pentacarpos'', but both species were merged in 2008 due being morphologically identical to one another. Description The pink-flowered seashore mallow is both a perennial and a halophyte, or salt-tolerant plant, that grows in areas where other plants cannot. The plant can grow to above 1 metre in height, the leaves are 6–14 cm long, cordate to lanceolate with toothed margins. The stems and leaves are hairy. Flowers are 5–8 cm across, with 5 petals surrounding a tube c ...
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Kosteletzkya Borkouana
''Kosteletzkya'' is a genus of the plant family Malvaceae that includes the seashore mallow (''K. pentacarpos''). It includes about 27 species found worldwide. Although similar in appearance to ''Hibiscus'', ''Kosteletzkya'' typically bears more flattened capsules that dehisce loculicidally. The genus was separated from ''Hibiscus'' in 1835 by Carl Borivoj Presl, who named it after Vincenz Franz Kosteletzky (1801–1887). Phylogenetic evidence supports this genus being polyphyletic, with New World and Malagasy species of ''Kosteletzkya'' belonging to completely different clades within the Hibisceae. Under a revised nomenclature, only New World species would retain the genus name ''Kosteletzkya''. An alternate revision would be to merge all New World ''Kosteletzkya'' species into ''Hibiscus''. Species These species are recognized by Plants of the World Online as of June 2022: *''Kosteletzkya adoensis'' *'' Kosteletzkya batacensis'' *'' Kosteletzkya begoniifolia'' *'' Koste ...
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Kosteletzkya Reflexiflora
''Kosteletzkya'' is a genus of the plant family Malvaceae that includes the seashore mallow (''K. pentacarpos''). It includes about 27 species found worldwide. Although similar in appearance to ''Hibiscus'', ''Kosteletzkya'' typically bears more flattened capsules that dehisce loculicidally. The genus was separated from ''Hibiscus'' in 1835 by Carl Borivoj Presl, who named it after Vincenz Franz Kosteletzky (1801–1887). Phylogenetic evidence supports this genus being polyphyletic, with New World and Malagasy species of ''Kosteletzkya'' belonging to completely different clades within the Hibisceae. Under a revised nomenclature, only New World species would retain the genus name ''Kosteletzkya''. An alternate revision would be to merge all New World ''Kosteletzkya'' species into ''Hibiscus''. Species These species are recognized by Plants of the World Online as of June 2022: *''Kosteletzkya adoensis'' *'' Kosteletzkya batacensis'' *'' Kosteletzkya begoniifolia'' *'' Koste ...
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Kosteletzkya Reclinata
''Kosteletzkya'' is a genus of the plant family Malvaceae that includes the seashore mallow (''K. pentacarpos''). It includes about 27 species found worldwide. Although similar in appearance to ''Hibiscus'', ''Kosteletzkya'' typically bears more flattened capsules that dehisce loculicidally. The genus was separated from ''Hibiscus'' in 1835 by Carl Borivoj Presl, who named it after Vincenz Franz Kosteletzky (1801–1887). Phylogenetic evidence supports this genus being polyphyletic, with New World and Malagasy species of ''Kosteletzkya'' belonging to completely different clades within the Hibisceae. Under a revised nomenclature, only New World species would retain the genus name ''Kosteletzkya''. An alternate revision would be to merge all New World ''Kosteletzkya'' species into ''Hibiscus''. Species These species are recognized by Plants of the World Online as of June 2022: *''Kosteletzkya adoensis'' *'' Kosteletzkya batacensis'' *'' Kosteletzkya begoniifolia'' *'' Koste ...
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Kosteletzkya Ramosa
''Kosteletzkya'' is a genus of the plant family Malvaceae that includes the seashore mallow (''K. pentacarpos''). It includes about 27 species found worldwide. Although similar in appearance to ''Hibiscus'', ''Kosteletzkya'' typically bears more flattened capsules that dehisce loculicidally. The genus was separated from ''Hibiscus'' in 1835 by Carl Borivoj Presl, who named it after Vincenz Franz Kosteletzky (1801–1887). Phylogenetic evidence supports this genus being polyphyletic, with New World and Malagasy species of ''Kosteletzkya'' belonging to completely different clades within the Hibisceae. Under a revised nomenclature, only New World species would retain the genus name ''Kosteletzkya''. An alternate revision would be to merge all New World ''Kosteletzkya'' species into ''Hibiscus''. Species These species are recognized by Plants of the World Online as of June 2022: *''Kosteletzkya adoensis'' *'' Kosteletzkya batacensis'' *'' Kosteletzkya begoniifolia'' *'' Koste ...
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Kosteletzkya Racemosa
''Kosteletzkya'' is a genus of the plant family Malvaceae that includes the seashore mallow (''K. pentacarpos''). It includes about 27 species found worldwide. Although similar in appearance to ''Hibiscus'', ''Kosteletzkya'' typically bears more flattened capsules that dehisce loculicidally. The genus was separated from ''Hibiscus'' in 1835 by Carl Borivoj Presl, who named it after Vincenz Franz Kosteletzky (1801–1887). Phylogenetic evidence supports this genus being polyphyletic, with New World and Malagasy species of ''Kosteletzkya'' belonging to completely different clades within the Hibisceae. Under a revised nomenclature, only New World species would retain the genus name ''Kosteletzkya''. An alternate revision would be to merge all New World ''Kosteletzkya'' species into ''Hibiscus''. Species These species are recognized by Plants of the World Online as of June 2022: *''Kosteletzkya adoensis'' *'' Kosteletzkya batacensis'' *'' Kosteletzkya begoniifolia'' *'' Koste ...
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Kosteletzkya Malvocoerulea
''Kosteletzkya'' is a genus of the plant family Malvaceae that includes the seashore mallow (''K. pentacarpos''). It includes about 27 species found worldwide. Although similar in appearance to ''Hibiscus'', ''Kosteletzkya'' typically bears more flattened capsules that dehisce loculicidally. The genus was separated from ''Hibiscus'' in 1835 by Carl Borivoj Presl, who named it after Vincenz Franz Kosteletzky (1801–1887). Phylogenetic evidence supports this genus being polyphyletic, with New World and Malagasy species of ''Kosteletzkya'' belonging to completely different clades within the Hibisceae. Under a revised nomenclature, only New World species would retain the genus name ''Kosteletzkya''. An alternate revision would be to merge all New World ''Kosteletzkya'' species into ''Hibiscus''. Species These species are recognized by Plants of the World Online as of June 2022: *''Kosteletzkya adoensis'' *'' Kosteletzkya batacensis'' *'' Kosteletzkya begoniifolia'' *'' Koste ...
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Kosteletzkya Madagascariensis
''Kosteletzkya'' is a genus of the plant family Malvaceae that includes the seashore mallow (''K. pentacarpos''). It includes about 27 species found worldwide. Although similar in appearance to ''Hibiscus'', ''Kosteletzkya'' typically bears more flattened capsules that dehisce loculicidally. The genus was separated from ''Hibiscus'' in 1835 by Carl Borivoj Presl, who named it after Vincenz Franz Kosteletzky (1801–1887). Phylogenetic evidence supports this genus being polyphyletic, with New World and Malagasy species of ''Kosteletzkya'' belonging to completely different clades within the Hibisceae. Under a revised nomenclature, only New World species would retain the genus name ''Kosteletzkya''. An alternate revision would be to merge all New World ''Kosteletzkya'' species into ''Hibiscus''. Species These species are recognized by Plants of the World Online as of June 2022: *''Kosteletzkya adoensis'' *'' Kosteletzkya batacensis'' *'' Kosteletzkya begoniifolia'' *'' Koste ...
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Kosteletzkya Macrantha
''Kosteletzkya'' is a genus of the plant family Malvaceae that includes the seashore mallow (''K. pentacarpos''). It includes about 27 species found worldwide. Although similar in appearance to ''Hibiscus'', ''Kosteletzkya'' typically bears more flattened capsules that dehisce loculicidally. The genus was separated from ''Hibiscus'' in 1835 by Carl Borivoj Presl, who named it after Vincenz Franz Kosteletzky (1801–1887). Phylogenetic evidence supports this genus being polyphyletic, with New World and Malagasy species of ''Kosteletzkya'' belonging to completely different clades within the Hibisceae. Under a revised nomenclature, only New World species would retain the genus name ''Kosteletzkya''. An alternate revision would be to merge all New World ''Kosteletzkya'' species into ''Hibiscus''. Species These species are recognized by Plants of the World Online as of June 2022: *''Kosteletzkya adoensis'' *'' Kosteletzkya batacensis'' *'' Kosteletzkya begoniifolia'' *'' Koste ...
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Kosteletzkya Hispidula
''Kosteletzkya'' is a genus of the plant family Malvaceae that includes the seashore mallow (''K. pentacarpos''). It includes about 27 species found worldwide. Although similar in appearance to ''Hibiscus'', ''Kosteletzkya'' typically bears more flattened capsules that dehisce loculicidally. The genus was separated from ''Hibiscus'' in 1835 by Carl Borivoj Presl, who named it after Vincenz Franz Kosteletzky (1801–1887). Phylogenetic evidence supports this genus being polyphyletic, with New World and Malagasy species of ''Kosteletzkya'' belonging to completely different clades within the Hibisceae. Under a revised nomenclature, only New World species would retain the genus name ''Kosteletzkya''. An alternate revision would be to merge all New World ''Kosteletzkya'' species into ''Hibiscus''. Species These species are recognized by Plants of the World Online as of June 2022: *''Kosteletzkya adoensis'' *'' Kosteletzkya batacensis'' *'' Kosteletzkya begoniifolia'' *'' Koste ...
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Kosteletzkya Grantii
''Kosteletzkya'' is a genus of the plant family Malvaceae that includes the seashore mallow (''K. pentacarpos''). It includes about 27 species found worldwide. Although similar in appearance to ''Hibiscus'', ''Kosteletzkya'' typically bears more flattened capsules that dehisce loculicidally. The genus was separated from ''Hibiscus'' in 1835 by Carl Borivoj Presl, who named it after Vincenz Franz Kosteletzky (1801–1887). Phylogenetic evidence supports this genus being polyphyletic, with New World and Malagasy species of ''Kosteletzkya'' belonging to completely different clades within the Hibisceae. Under a revised nomenclature, only New World species would retain the genus name ''Kosteletzkya''. An alternate revision would be to merge all New World ''Kosteletzkya'' species into ''Hibiscus''. Species These species are recognized by Plants of the World Online as of June 2022: *''Kosteletzkya adoensis'' *'' Kosteletzkya batacensis'' *'' Kosteletzkya begoniifolia'' *'' Koste ...
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Kosteletzkya Flavicentrum
''Kosteletzkya'' is a genus of the plant family Malvaceae that includes the seashore mallow (''K. pentacarpos''). It includes about 27 species found worldwide. Although similar in appearance to ''Hibiscus'', ''Kosteletzkya'' typically bears more flattened capsules that dehisce loculicidally. The genus was separated from ''Hibiscus'' in 1835 by Carl Borivoj Presl, who named it after Vincenz Franz Kosteletzky (1801–1887). Phylogenetic evidence supports this genus being polyphyletic, with New World and Malagasy species of ''Kosteletzkya'' belonging to completely different clades within the Hibisceae. Under a revised nomenclature, only New World species would retain the genus name ''Kosteletzkya''. An alternate revision would be to merge all New World ''Kosteletzkya'' species into ''Hibiscus''. Species These species are recognized by Plants of the World Online as of June 2022: *''Kosteletzkya adoensis'' *'' Kosteletzkya batacensis'' *'' Kosteletzkya begoniifolia'' *'' Koste ...
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