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Malvaceae

Abelmoschus - Okra
Abutilon - Abutilon
AdansoniaBaobab
Alcea - Hollyhock
Althaea - Marsh mallow
BombaxSilk-cotton tree
Callirhoe - Poppy mallow
CeibaKapok
Chiranthodendron – Mexican Hand Tree
Cola - Kola nut
DurioDurian
FremontodendronFlannelbush
Gaya – Gaya
Gossypium - Cotton plant
Hibiscus - Hibiscus
Hoheria – Lacebark
Kosteletzkya - Saltmarsh mallow
Lavatera - Tree mallow or Rose mallow
Malva - Mallow
Malvaviscus - Turk's cap mallow
OchromaBalsa
Sidalcea - Greek mallow
Sphaeralcea - Globemallow
Sterculia -
Theobroma - Cacao
Thespesia -
TiliaLinden

Malvaceae is a family of flowering plants that includes the mallows, cotton plants, okra, hibiscus, and hollyhocks. Recent genetic studies by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group have greatly expanded the family to about 240-250 genera, including the families Bombacaceae, Sterculiaceae and Tiliaceae previously treated as distinct, including well-known genera such as lindens, kapok, baobabs, and balsa. Traditionally the family consisted of about 1,500 species in 75 genera.

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