Allowissadula

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Allowissadula is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae. They are known commonly as false Indianmallows.[1] They are native to Mexico and the south-central United States (Texas and New Mexico).[2][3]

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Allowissadula
Allowissadula lozanii
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Malvales
Family: Malvaceae
Subfamily: Malvoideae
Tribe: Malveae
Genus: Allowissadula
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Species

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Plants of the genus are subshrubs with hairy foliage and flowers each having a calyx six to fourteen millimeters in length, five styles and five carpels. The fruit is a schizocarp.[3]

Species

Ten species are accepted.[2][3]

  • Allowissadula chiangii M.C.Johnst.
  • Allowissadula floribunda (Schltdl.) Fryxell
  • Allowissadula glandulosa (Rose) D.M.Bates
  • Allowissadula holosericea(Scheele) D.M.Bates - Chisos Mountain false Indianmallow
  • Allowissadula lozanoi (Rose) D.M.Bates - Lozano's false Indianmallow
  • Allowissadula microcalyx (Rose ex R.E.Fr.) D.M.Bates
  • Allowissadula pringlei (Rose) D.M.Bates
  • Allowissadula racemosa (Schltdl.) Fryxell
  • Allowissadula rosei (R.E.Fr.) D.M.Bates
  • Allowissadula sessei (Lag.) D.M.Bates

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