accepted: Alcea abchazica Iljin Alcea acaulis (Cav.) Alef. Alcea afghanica I.Riedl Alcea antoninae Iljin Alcea apterocarpa (Fenzl) Boiss. Alcea arbelensis...
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Alcea rosea, the common hollyhock, is an ornamental dicot flowering plant in the family Malvaceae. It was imported into Europe from southwestern China...
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Alcea setosa, the bristly hollyhock, is an ornamental plant in the family Malvaceae. The bristly hollyhock is native to the Levant: ranging from Crete...
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Malva alcea (greater musk-mallow, cut-leaved mallow, vervain mallow or hollyhock mallow) is a plant in the mallow family native to southwestern, central...
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Alcea rugosa, the Russian hollyhock, is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae. It is native to Ukraine, Crimea, south European Russia,...
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Alcea biennis, the biennial hollyhock, is a species of Alcea in the mallow family, Malvaceae. Synonyms include A. pallida, Althaea pallida and Malva pallida...
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Alcea apterocarpa is a tall hollyhock plant native to Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, the Sinai, and Turkey. Alcea apterocarpa is a tall (up to 2 m (6.6 ft))...
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Alcea striata, the desert hollyhock, is a tall hollyhock plant native between Turkey and Saudi Arabia.[clarification needed] It is found in rocky limestone...
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Alcea heldreichii is a hollyhock plant native to southwestern Europe and Turkey. Alcea heldreichii can reach 0.8 metres (2.6 ft) in height. It has narrow...
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Alcea tabrisiana is a species of flowering plant in the hollyhock genus Alcea, family Malvaceae. It is native to Turkey, the Transcaucasus, and Iran....
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Alcea digitata, the fingered hollyhock, is a tall hollyhock with large flowers native to the Middle East. A medium to tall (up to 3 m), hairy hollyhock...
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durian. There are also some genera containing familiar ornamentals, such as Alcea (hollyhock), Malva (mallow), and Tilia (lime or linden tree). The genera...
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Alcea remotiflora is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae. It is native from Turkey to Iran. A medium-sized (to 0.8 m) hollyhock with...
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smoother than in the male. The female bores egg channels into the buds of Alcea rosea. Thus, the dimorphism is not attributed to sexual selection. It is...
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formerly included a number of additional species now treated in the genus Alcea (hollyhocks). As of October 2020[update], Plants of the World Online accepts...
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Z., Drapikowska M. 2008. Relics of cultivation in Central Europe: Malva alcea L. as an example. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany. Volume 17, Supplement...
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Malva in Chile. Other plants also affected by the rust include Abutilon, Alcea (Hollyhock), Hibiscus, Lavatera, Malvastrum and Sphaeralcea. Suggested control...
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Viking invasions of England Lindisfarne Hingston Down Great Heathen Army (865–78) Alcea York Englefield Reading Ashdown Basing Meretun Chippenham Edington/Ethandun...
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aethiopica C.J.S.Davis Malva agrigentina (Tineo) Soldano, Banfi & Galasso Malva alcea L. – greater musk-mallow, vervain mallow Malva arborea (L.) Webb & Berthel...
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Viking invasions of England Lindisfarne Hingston Down Great Heathen Army (865–78) Alcea York Englefield Reading Ashdown Basing Meretun Chippenham Edington/Ethandun...
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dictionary. A hollyhock can refer to several flowering plants of the genus Alcea. Hollyhock may also refer to: Mito Hollyhock, a Japanese professional football...
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Isabel Tallador Milan – Queenie Salac San Jose – Princes Lazaga Taguig – Alcea de Jesus Top 15 Balayan – Meri Lasil Relevo Carrascal – Chrystel Mae Correos...
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Viking invasions of England Lindisfarne Hingston Down Great Heathen Army (865–78) Alcea York Englefield Reading Ashdown Basing Meretun Chippenham Edington/Ethandun...
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Abelmoschus (okra, musk mallow) Acer (maple) Aesculus (horse chestnut) Alcea (hollyhock) Aronia Asimina (pawpaw) Asparagus Aster Buddleja (butterfly...
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up to 1,500 m (4,900 ft). Natural hybrids with the closely related Malva alcea are occasionally found. The flowers are usually pollinated by bees. Malva...
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Malvoideae of Kubitzki and Bayer includes 4 tribes: Malveae (Abutilon, Alcea, Malva, Sidalcea etc.) Gossypieae (Gossypium, the cottons etc.) Hibisceae...
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Viking invasions of England Lindisfarne Hingston Down Great Heathen Army (865–78) Alcea York Englefield Reading Ashdown Basing Meretun Chippenham Edington/Ethandun...
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Viking invasions of England Lindisfarne Hingston Down Great Heathen Army (865–78) Alcea York Englefield Reading Ashdown Basing Meretun Chippenham Edington/Ethandun...
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This is a list of genera in the plant family Malvaceae. Malvaceae includes Alcea (hollyhock), Malva (mallow) and Gossypium (cotton), as well as Tilia (lime...
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Viking invasions of England Lindisfarne Hingston Down Great Heathen Army (865–78) Alcea York Englefield Reading Ashdown Basing Meretun Chippenham Edington/Ethandun...
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