Allowissadula Explained
Allowissadula is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae. They are known commonly as false Indianmallows.[1] They are native to the United States and Mexico.[2]
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.[2]
There are about 9 species.[2] Species include:[3]
- Allowissadula chiangii
- Allowissadula floribunda
- Allowissadula glandulosa
- Allowissadula holosericea - Chisos Mountain false Indianmallow
- Allowissadula lozanii - Lozano's false Indianmallow
- Allowissadula microcalyx
- Allowissadula pringlei
- Allowissadula rosei
- Allowissadula sessei
External links
Notes and References
- https://plants.usda.gov/java/ClassificationServlet?source=profile&symbol=ALLOW&display=31 Allowissadula.
- http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=101145 Allowissadula.
- http://www.theplantlist.org/1.1/browse/A/Malvaceae/Allowissadula/ Allowissadula.