Abutilon theophrasti Medik.   (redirected from: Abutilon abutilon)
Family: Malvaceae
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[Abutilon abutilon (L.) Rusby,  more]
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Liz Makings  
Plant: robust annual herb; to 1 m tall (or more), the stems stellate-tomentose, an agricultural and garden weed Leaves: broadly ovate to suborbicular, 8-15 cm long, crenulate, softly pubescent INFLORESCENCE: flowers usually solitary in the leaf axils Flowers: calyx ca. 10 mm long; petals 8-13 mm long; staminal column shorter than petals, glabrous; styles 13-15. Fruit: FRUITS a schizocarp, 2 cm diameter, hirsute; mericarps 13-15, apically spinescent (spines 3-6 mm long). SEEDS 3-4 mm long, minutely puberulent Misc: 300-750 m (1000-2500 ft); Jun-Sep Notes: Involucle absent.Leaves velvety-pubescent with stellate or tomentose hairs.Sap is mucilaginous. References: Kearney & Peebles; Arizona Flora. Hickman ed., The Jepson Manual. ASU specimans REFERENCES: Fryxell, Paul A. 1994. Malvaceae. J. Ariz. – Nev. Acad. Sci. Volume 27(2), 222-236.
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Mary Barkworth  
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Mary Barkworth  
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Mary Barkworth  
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Arizona State University Herbarium  
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