Common Names
Common Names in English:
Palmleaf Globemallow
Description
Family Malvaceae
Herbs, shrubs
, or less often trees
; indumentum usually with peltate scales
or stellate
hairs
. Leaves alternate, stipulate
, petiolate
; leaf blade
usually palmately veined, entire or various lobed
. Flowers solitary, less often in small cymes or clusters
, axillary
or subterminal
, often aggregated into terminal
racemes
or panicles, usually conspicuous
, actinomorphic
, usually bisexual
(unisexual
in Kydia) . Epicalyx
often present, forming an involucre around calyx, 3- to many lobed. Sepals 5, valvate
, free
or connate
. Petals 5, free, contorted, or imbricate, basally adnate
to base
of filament
tube
. Stamens usually very many, filaments connate into tube; anthers
1-celled. Pollen spiny
. Ovary superior, with 2-25 carpels, often separating from one another and from axis; ovules 1 to many per locule; style as many or 2 × as many as pistils, apex branched or capitate. Fruit a loculicidal capsule or a schizocarp, separating into individual mericarps, rarely berrylike when mature
(Malvaviscus) ; carpels sometimes with an endoglossum (a crosswise projection from back wall of carpel to make it almost completely septate
. Seeds often reniform
, glabrous
or hairy
, sometimes conspicuously so.
About 100 genera and ca.
1000 species: tropical
and temperate regions
of N and S Hemisphere; 19 genera (four introduced
) and 81 species (24 endemic, 16 introduced) in China.
Molecular studies have shown that the members
of the Bombacaceae, Malvaceae, Sterculiaceae, and Tiliaceae form a very well-defined monophyletic group that is divided
into ten also rather well-defined clades, only two of which correspond to the traditional families Bombacaceae and Malvaceae. Some of the remaining groups are included
entirely within either of the remaining families but others cut
across the traditional divide between the Sterculiaceae and Tiliaceae. A majority of authors
, most notably Bayer and Kubitzki (Fam. Gen. Vasc. Pl. 5: 225-311. 2003), has favored including everything within a greatly enlarged Malvaceae, and treating the individual clades as subfamilies. The alternative view
is that the individual clades should be treated as a series of ten families: Bombacaceae (Bombacoideae), Brownlowiaceae (Brownlowioideae), Byttneriaceae (Byttnerioideae), Durionaceae (Durionoideae), Helicteraceae (Helicteroideae), Malvaceae (Malvoideae), Pentapetaceae (Dombeyoideae), Sparrmanniaceae (Grewioideae), Sterculiaceae (Sterculioideae), and Tiliaceae (Tilioideae) (Cheek in Heywood et al.
, Fl.
Pl. Fam. World. 201-202. 2007) . For the present treatment, we prefer to retain the familiar, traditional four families, so as to maintain continuity
with the treatments in FRPS, and to await a consensus on the two alternative strategies for dealing with the very widely accepted clades.
The traditional Malvaceae coincides exactly with one of the major clades. The only possible problem is the relationship
with the Bombacaceae, which also has primarily 1-loculed anthers, and some authorities have suggested that the Bombacaceae should be included within the Malvaceae.
Members of the Malvaceae are important as fiber crops
(particularly cotton, Gossypium) . Young leaves of many species can be used as vegetables, and species of Abelmoschus and Hibiscus are grown as minor food crops. Many species have attractive flowers and an ever-increasing selection is grown as ornamentals
. Several have been cultivated for a very long time, particularly species of Hibiscus, and some of these are not known in the wild.[1]
Physical Description
Habit: Subshrub , Shrub , Forb/herb
Flowers: Flower Color: orange
Biology
Reproduction
Duration: Biennial, Perennial
Taxonomy
- Domain:
Eukaryota
(
)
- Whittaker & Margulis,1978
- eukaryotes
- Kingdom:
Plantae
(
)
- Haeckel, 1866
- Plants
- Subkingdom:
Viridaeplantae
(
)
- Cavalier-Smith, 1981
- Phylum:
Tracheophyta
(
)
- Sinnott, 1935 Ex Cavalier-Smith, 1998
- Vascular Plants
- Subphylum:
Euphyllophytina
(
)
- Infraphylum:
Radiatopses
(
)
- Kenrick & Crane, 1997
- Class:
Magnoliopsida
(
)
- Brongniart, 1843
- Dicotyledons
- Subclass:
Dilleniidae
(
)
- Takhtajan, 1967
- Superorder:
Malvanae
(
)
- Takhtajan, 1967
- Order:
Malvales
(
)
- Dumortier, 1829
- Family:
Malvaceae
(
)
- Adans., 1763, Nom. Cons.
- Mallow Family
- Genus:
Sphaeralcea
(
)
- Specific epithet:
pedatifida
- (Gray) Gray
- Botanical name: - Sphaeralcea pedatifida
- Specific epithet:
pedatifida
- (Gray) Gray
- Genus:
Sphaeralcea
(
- Family:
Malvaceae
(
- Order:
Malvales
(
- Superorder:
Malvanae
(
- Subclass:
Dilleniidae
(
- Class:
Magnoliopsida
(
- Infraphylum:
Radiatopses
(
- Subphylum:
Euphyllophytina
(
- Phylum:
Tracheophyta
(
- Subkingdom:
Viridaeplantae
(
- Kingdom:
Plantae
(
Notes
Name Status: Accepted Name . Latest taxonomic scrutiny: 15-Mar-2000
Similar Species
Members of the genus Sphaeralcea
ZipcodeZoo has pages for 198 species, subspecies, varieties, forms, and cultivars in this genus. Here are just 100 of them:
S. abutiloides · S. acerifolia · S. albiflora · S. ambigua (Desert Globemallow) · S. ambigua 'Louis Hamilton' · S. ambigua monticola · S. ambigua 'Papago Pink' (Desert Mallow) · S. ambigua rosacea (Kenwood Marsh Checker-Mallow) · S. ambigua rugosa (Desert Globemallow) · S. ambigua subsp. monticola (Desert Globemallow) · S. ambigua subsp. rugosa (Desert Globemallow) · S. ambigua var. ambigua (Desert-Hollyhock) · S. ambigua var. keckii · S. ambigua var. monticola (Desert-Hollyhock) · S. ambigua var. versicolor · S. ambigua subsp. versicolor (Desert-Hollyhock) · S. americana · S. anguistifolia · S. angusta · S. angustifolia (Desert Copper Globemallow) · S. angustifolia cuspidata · S. angustifolia var. gavisa · S. angustifolia var. violacea · S. arcuata · S. arenaria · S. arequipensis · S. arida · S. arizonica · S. australis · S. axillaris · S. bakeri · S. bonariensis · S. brevipes · S. caespitosa (Jone's Globemallow) · S. caespitosa var. williamsiae · S. californica · S. chenopodifolia · S. 'Childerley' · S. chilensis · S. choapina · S. cisplatina · S. coccinea · S. coccinea coccinea (Scarlet Globe-Mallow) · S. coccinea 'Desert Sunset' · S. coccinea elata · S. coccinea subsp. elata (Scarlet Globemallow) · S. collina · S. coquimbana · S. cordobensis · S. coulteri (Coulter's Globemallow) · S. coulteri subsp. californica · S. coulteri var. californica · S. coulteri var. margaritae · S. crandallii · S. creeana · S. crenulata · S. crispa · S. crispifolia · S. cuspidata · S. davidsonii · S. digitata (Slippery Globemallow) · S. digitata digitata · S. digitata subsp. tenuipes (Juniper Globemallow) · S. digitata tenuipes · S. dissecta · S. Dixfield hybrids · S. dregeana · S. elata (Scarlet Globemallow) · S. emoryi (Emory's Desertmallow) · S. emoryi subsp. nevadensis · S. endlichii · S. eremicola · S. exhumata · S. exilis · S. fasciculata · S. fasciculata var. jonesii · S. fasciculata var. nesiotica · S. fasciculata var. nuttallii · S. fendleri (Fendler's Globemallow) · S. fendleri albescens · S. fendleri elongata · S. fendleri subsp. albescens (Thicket Globemallow) · S. fendleri subsp. elongata (Thicket Globemallow) · S. fendleri subsp. tripartita (Thicket Globemallow) · S. fendleri subsp. venusta (Thicket Globemallow) · S. fendleri tripartita (Thicket Globemallow) · S. fendleri venusta (Thicket Globemallow) · S. fendleri venusta var. venusta · S. fremontii · S. fruticosa · S. fulva · S. fumariensis · S. galeottii · S. gayana · S. gierischii · S. glabrata · S. glabrescens · S. grandiflora · S. grossulariaefolia · S. grossularifolia
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Further Reading
- Feng Kuo-mei. 1984. Malvaceae. In: Feng Kuo-mei, ed., Fl. Reipubl. Popularis Sin. 49(2): 1-102.
Notes
Contributors
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Accessed February 02, 2008. http://www.gbif.org Mediated distribution data from 3 providers.
Data Sources
Accessed through GBIF Data Portal February 02, 2008:
- Missouri Botanical Garden, Missouri Botanical Garden
- USDA PLANTS, USDA PLANTS Database
Identifiers
- Biodiversity Heritage Library NamebankID: 2647903
- Catalogue of Life Accepted Name Code: ITS-21954
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility Taxonkey: 13744189
- Globally Unique Identifier: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:564568-1
- Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) Taxonomic Serial Number (TSN): 21954
- U.S.D.A. Plant Symbol: SPPE2
- Zipcode Zoo Species Identifier: 63773
Footnotes
- Ya Tang, Michael G. Gilbert & Laurence J. Dorr "Malvaceae". in Flora of China Vol. 12 Page 240, 264,299, 302. Published by Science Press (Beijing) and Missouri Botanical Garden Press. Online at EFloras.org. [back]
