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Bombacoideae is a
subfamily of the
mallow family, Malvaceae. It
contains herbaceous and
woody plants.
Their leaves are alternate,
commonly palmately lobed...
- /ˈbeɪoʊbæb/) or adansonias. They are
placed in the
Malvaceae family,
subfamily Bombacoideae. They are
native to Madagascar,
mainland Africa, and Australia. The trees...
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Seuss tree, and
amapolla tree, is a
species of
plant in the
subfamily Bombacoideae of the
family Malvaceae. The tree is
native to
southern Mexico, El Salvador...
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transfer most of the
erstwhile family Bombacaceae to the
subfamily Bombacoideae within the
family Malvaceae in the
order Malvales. The rest of the family...
- are common, and are most
typically stellate.[citation needed]
Stems of
Bombacoideae are
often covered in
thick prickles. The
flowers are
commonly borne in...
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except A.
digitata are diploid. The
genus Adansonia is in the
subfamily Bombacoideae,
within the
family Malvaceae in the
order Malvales.
Adansonia grandidieri...
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Whitlock & R. L.
Oldham (2004). "Phylogenetic
relationships of
Malvatheca (
Bombacoideae and Malvoideae;
Malvaceae sensu lato) as
inferred from
plastid DNA sequences"...
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distributed in
Central and
South America. They are
classified in the
subfamily Bombacoideae of the
family Malvaceae.
Previously the
genus was ****igned to Bombacaceae...
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species name is
Latin for "aquatic". It is
classified in the
subfamily Bombacoideae of the
family Malvaceae.
Previously it was ****igned to Bombacaceae. The...
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Malvatheca clade (comprising
Malvaceae s.l.
subfamilies Malvoideae and
Bombacoideae).
There are 30
recognized species in the
genus Durio, but only nine produce...