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Abutilon incanum

Abutilon incanum
Photographer: T.R. Van Devender
ID: ASDM00232
Copyright: © 2004 ASDM
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Date: May 2004
Location: MX:Son:San Javier
Scientific Name: Abutilon incanum
English Name: Indian mallow
Spanish Name: rama escoba, malva, tronadora, pelotazo chico, pelotazo

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This species is present in the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum's live collection.



Malvaceae (mallow family)

The mallows number about 1500 species worldwide; most are characterized by alternate, simple, palmate leaves with stellate (branched, star-shaped) hairs. Mallow flowers are easily recognized by the filaments, which are united into a tube surrounding the style. Familiar examples include hibiscus, cotton, okra, and hollyhock.

— Mark A. Dimmitt,
A Natural History of the Sonoran Desert (ASDM Press, 2000)