Malva (mallow) is derived from the Greek malache or malakos (soft), possibly referring to either the downy leaves or its medicinal properties (Mitich 1990). The genus Malva is a member of the tribe Malveae of the family Malvaceae (Corner 1976). In 1753, Carolus Linnaeus was the first to distinguish Malva species within the Malvaceae family based on their characteristic epicalyx (Ray 1998). He originally identified 15 different Malva species. Currently, there are thought to be 25-40 species of Malva throughout the world. Malva parviflora is a glabrous or pubescent annual with a single-long taproot. The derivation of the species name, its physical description, and taxonomy are described. The beneficial and detrimental effects of M. parviflora...
Virginia mallow (or Virgina fanpetals) belongs to the Malvaceae family and it originates from the So...
Vita.The genus Malvastrum was described in 1849 by Asa Gray. His original intention was to segregate...
Malva sylvestris, Plant in flower . Family Malvaceae, Subclass Dilleniidae. Origin: Cultivated
The aim of this study was to examine weed flora occurring in an organic common mallow (Malva sylvest...
The name Malva australiana M.F.Ray, which replaced Lavatera plebeia Sims when Lavatera was merged wi...
Malva parviflora L. (Malvaceae) is rapidly becoming a serious weed of Australian farming systems. An...
Malva parviflora L. (Malvaceae) is rapidly becoming a serious weed of Australian farming systems. An...
Introduction and Aims Malva (Malva sylvestris L.) is member of the Malvaceae family, native to Iran,...
The Malvaceae have always enjoyed a vivid interest from botanists, in particular on account of the f...
Malva parviflora populations were collected from 24 locations across the Mediterranean-climatic agri...
Title devised by cataloguer based on identification by botanist.; Ellis Rowan Australian Collection ...
Malva sylvestris, Flower, side view - calyx, epicalyx . Family Malvaceae, Subclass Dilleniidae. Orig...
Malva sylvestris, Inflorescence . Family Malvaceae, Subclass Dilleniidae. Origin: Cultivated
Herbs, shrubs or trees with an indumentum nearly always of stellate hairs and often also simple hair...
Little mallow is becoming an increasing problem in no-till farming systems in southern Australia. Th...
Virginia mallow (or Virgina fanpetals) belongs to the Malvaceae family and it originates from the So...
Vita.The genus Malvastrum was described in 1849 by Asa Gray. His original intention was to segregate...
Malva sylvestris, Plant in flower . Family Malvaceae, Subclass Dilleniidae. Origin: Cultivated
The aim of this study was to examine weed flora occurring in an organic common mallow (Malva sylvest...
The name Malva australiana M.F.Ray, which replaced Lavatera plebeia Sims when Lavatera was merged wi...
Malva parviflora L. (Malvaceae) is rapidly becoming a serious weed of Australian farming systems. An...
Malva parviflora L. (Malvaceae) is rapidly becoming a serious weed of Australian farming systems. An...
Introduction and Aims Malva (Malva sylvestris L.) is member of the Malvaceae family, native to Iran,...
The Malvaceae have always enjoyed a vivid interest from botanists, in particular on account of the f...
Malva parviflora populations were collected from 24 locations across the Mediterranean-climatic agri...
Title devised by cataloguer based on identification by botanist.; Ellis Rowan Australian Collection ...
Malva sylvestris, Flower, side view - calyx, epicalyx . Family Malvaceae, Subclass Dilleniidae. Orig...
Malva sylvestris, Inflorescence . Family Malvaceae, Subclass Dilleniidae. Origin: Cultivated
Herbs, shrubs or trees with an indumentum nearly always of stellate hairs and often also simple hair...
Little mallow is becoming an increasing problem in no-till farming systems in southern Australia. Th...
Virginia mallow (or Virgina fanpetals) belongs to the Malvaceae family and it originates from the So...
Vita.The genus Malvastrum was described in 1849 by Asa Gray. His original intention was to segregate...
Malva sylvestris, Plant in flower . Family Malvaceae, Subclass Dilleniidae. Origin: Cultivated