Abutilon abutiloides (Jacq.) Garcke ex Britt. & Wilson   (redirected from: Abutilon lignosum)
Family: Malvaceae
shrubby Indian mallow,  more...
[Abutilon americanum (L.) Sweet,  more]
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Plant: subshrub; to 1.5 m tall Leaves: ovate, 2-10 cm long, dentate, pubescent INFLORESCENCE: flowers solitary or in racemes or panicles Flowers: orange-yellow, solitary or in racemes or panicles; calyx 9-12 mm long, the lobes cordate; petals 10-12 mm long; staminal column 3-4 mm long, pubescent; styles 8-10 Fruit: FRUITS subequal to calyx, 10-16 mm diameter; mericarps 8-10, minutely stellate-pubescent and with longer simple hairs (0.5-1 mm) on dorsal margin. SEEDS 3 mm long, with scabridulous hairs arranged in a reticulate pattern Misc: In open arid habitats; generally below 1200 m (4000 ft); flowering throughout the year Notes: hairs are stellate References: P. Fryxell - Malvaceae - JANAS 27:222-236.ASU specimens. REFERENCES: Fryxell, Paul A. 1994. Malvaceae. J. Ariz. – Nev. Acad. Sci. Volume 27(2), 222-236.
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