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'''''Alcea remotiflora''''' is a species of [[hollyhock]] plant native from Turkey to Iran. |
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Revision as of 10:33, 29 January 2024
Alcea remotiflora | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Rosids |
Order: | Malvales |
Family: | Malvaceae |
Genus: | Alcea |
Species: | A. remotiflora
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Alcea remotiflora |
Alcea remotiflora is a species of hollyhock plant native from Turkey to Iran.
Description
A medium-sized (to 0.8 m) hollyhock with narrow stem (to 10 mm), notable for its 5-7-lobed stem leaves having end lobes very long, rather finger-like with rounded tip, compared to the shorter side lobes (base leaves however are shallow-lobed), the pink or white flowers not large (petals to 30 mm), pale at centre, in groups of 1-2 at leaf stalks. All parts densely velvety hairy with adpressed star-like hairs. Found in rocky places to 1800 m.
Epicalyx with many parts, small (<50% calyx), fruit segments wingless, shallowly furrowed, conspicuously rugose, pilose on lateral side. [2] [3]
Distribution
Iran, Lebanon-Syria, Turkey.[1]
References
- ^ a b Plants of the World Online (with map)
- ^ "The taxonomic revision of Alcea and Althaea (Malvaceae) in Turkey, 2011 by Mehmet Erkan Uzunhisarcikli, Mecit Vural".
- ^ P H Davis. Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands, vol. 2.
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