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Definition of Malva Alcea

Malva Alcea
Vervain Ver"vain, n. [OE. verveine, F. verveine, fr. L. verbena, pl. verbenae sacred boughs of laurel, olive, or myrtle, a class of plants; cf. verbenaca vervain. Cf. Verbena.] (Bot.) Any plant of the genus Verbena. Vervain mallow (Bot.), a species of mallow (Malva Alcea) with rose-colored flowers.

Meaning of Malva Alcea from wikipedia

- Malva alcea (greater musk-mallow, cut-leaved mallow, vervain mallow or hollyhock mallow) is a plant in the mallow family native to southwestern, central...
- Banfi & Gal****o Malva alcea L. – greater musk-mallow, vervain mallow Malva arborea (L.) Webb & Berthel. Malva × arbosii Sennen Malva ****urgentiflora (Kellogg)...
- hybrids with the closely related Malva alcea are occasionally found. The flowers are usually pollinated by bees. Malva moschata is widely grown as an ornamental...
- Alcea rosea, the common hollyhock, is an ornamental dicot flowering plant in the family Malvaceae. It was imported into Europe from southwestern China...
- are also some genera containing familiar ornamentals, such as Alcea (hollyhock), Malva (mallow), and Tilia (lime or linden tree). The genera with the...
- Alcea biennis, the biennial hollyhock, is a species of Alcea in the mallow family, Malvaceae. Synonyms include A. pallida, Althaea pallida and Malva pallida...
- Celka Z., Drapikowska M. 2008. Relics of cultivation in Central Europe: Malva alcea L. as an example. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany. Volume 17, Supplement...
- France. A hexaploid, it is in section Bismalva with M. moschata and M. alcea. "Malva tournefortiana L." Plants of the World Online. Board of Trustees of...
- Malvoideae of Kubitzki and Bayer includes 4 tribes: Malveae (Abutilon, Alcea, Malva, Sidalcea etc.) Gossypieae (Gossypium, the cottons etc.) Hibisceae (Hibiscus...
- found on the leaves of a species of Malva in Chile. Other plants also affected by the rust include Abutilon, Alcea (Hollyhock), Hibiscus, Lavatera, Malvastrum...