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Malvaviscus lanceolatus

Malvaviscus lanceolatus Rose
Malvaviscus lanceolatus
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Malvaviscus lanceolatus is a species in the Malvaceae family, native to several regions of Mexico including Central, Gulf, Southeast, and Southwest. It was first described by Rose in 1897.

Description

Malvaviscus lanceolatus belongs to the genus Malvaviscus within the Malvaceae family. Its natural distribution spans multiple regions of Mexico, specifically Central, Gulf, Southeast, and Southwest. The species was formally published in 1897 by the botanist Rose. It is one of several species within the genus that exhibit mallow-like characteristics typical of the Malvaceae family.

Distribution

Mexico Central · Mexico Gulf · Mexico Southeast · Mexico Southwest

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