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  • Sida urens Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 683. 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 306. 1754. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Common names: Fanpetals wireweed Etymology: Greek side
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  • species in the flora). Fryxell, P. A. 1978. Neotropical segregates from Sida L. (Malvaceae). Brittonia 30: 447–462. Fryxell, P. A. 1979. The Natural History
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  • 1785. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Etymology: Ceylonese vernacular name for a species of Abutilon Synonyms: Cavanillea Medikus Sidanoda (A. Gray)
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  • predominates. Fryxell, J. E. 1983. A revision of Abutilon sect. Oligocarpae (Malvaceae), including a new species from Mexico. Madroño 30: 84–92. Fryxell, P. A. 2002
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  • Malvaviscus arboreus Fabricius Enum., 155. 1759. Meghan G. Mendenhall, Paul A. Fryxell† Common names: Turk’s-cap Etymology: Latin, malva mallow, and viscidus
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  • genusBillieturnera Show Lower Taxa Billieturnera helleri Fryxell Sida 9: 195. 1982. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Etymology: For Billie Lee Turner, b.
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  • genusBatesimalva Show Lower Taxa Batesimalva violacea Fryxell Bol. Soc. Bot. México 35: 25, fig. 1. 1975. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Common names: Bates’s mallow
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  • speciesAbutilon mollicomum (Willdenow) Sweet Hort. Brit., 54. 1826. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Common names: Pintapán cimarrón Illustrated Basionym:
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  • drummondii, Cienfuegosia yucatanensis Cavanilles Diss. 2[app.]: [vi]. 1786. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Etymology: For Bernardo Cienfuegos, ca. 1580 – ca.
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  • ed. 5, 309. 1754. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Common names: Cotton Etymology: Greek gossypion, cotton, or Arabic goz or gothn, a silky or soft substance
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  • Bastardia viscosa Kunth in A. von Humboldt et al., Nov. Gen. Sp. 5(fol.): 197. , 5(qto.): 254. , plate 472. 1822. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Etymology:
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  • var. drummondii Cavanilles Diss. 3: 131. 1787. Meghan G. Mendenhall, Paul A. Fryxell† Illustrated Basionym: Hibiscus malvaviscus Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 694
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  • Pavonia paludicola, Pavonia spinifex Cavanilles Diss. 2[app.]: [v]. 1786. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Etymology: For José Antonio Pavón, 1754 – 1844, Spanish
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  • Show Lower Taxa Talipariti tiliaceum Fryxell Contr. Univ. Michigan Herb. 23: 231, figs. 1 – 5. 2001. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Introduced Etymology:
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  • genusKrapovickasia Show Lower Taxa Krapovickasia physaloides Fryxell Brittonia 30: 456. 1978. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Introduced Etymology: For Antonio
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  • Malvoideae genusAnoda speciesAnoda abutiloides A. Gray Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 22: 300. 1887. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Illustrated Synonyms: Anoda
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  • Malvoideae genusAbutilon speciesAbutilon hypoleucum A. Gray Smithsonian Contr. Knowl. 3(5): 20. 1852. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Illustrated Treatment appears
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  • parvifolia, Wissadula periplocifolia Medikus Malvenfam., 24. 1787. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Etymology: Presumably Sinhalese wissa, poison, and
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  • Malvoideae genusAbutilon speciesAbutilon palmeri A. Gray Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 8: 289. 1870. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Illustrated Treatment appears
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  • Linnaeus Syst. Nat. ed. 12, 2: 458. 1767. , Mant. Pl. 1: 13. 1767. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Etymology: Ancient name, perhaps from Greek malache
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