Malvaceae, or the mallow family, is a family of flowering plants containing over 200 genera with close to 2,300 species,The largest genera in terms of number of species include Hibiscus (300 species), Sterculia (250 species), Dombeya (225 species), Pavonia (200 species) and Sida (200 species
I believe that hibiscus belong to the MALVACEAE familY.
The money plant (Pachira aquatica) belongs to the family Malvaceae.
The fibres of the seeds of the cotton plant. Genus Gossypium, family Malvaceae
The cotton plant belongs to the genus Gossypium of the family Malvaceae
The Latin name Althaea comes from the Greek word altho, which means to heal or to cure. The family name Malvaceae comes from the Greek word malake, meaning soft.
No, it is from the Malvaceae family, peppers are from Solonaceae
Yes, Malvaceae is a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the mallow family, which consists mostly of dicotyledonous species.
Hibiscus belongs to the family Malvaceae because of its specific characteristics such as the presence of mucilage-producing cells, stellate hairs, and palmate venation in its leaves. These features are common in plants belonging to the Malvaceae family.
Yes, the red silk cotton plant (Bombax ceiba) is a dicot, not a monocot. It belongs to the family Malvaceae and has characteristics typical of dicots, such as branched vascular bundles in its stem.
Cotton Classification - Gossypium herbaceum Order - Malvales Family - Malvaceae Genus - Gossypium
Malvaceae Kingdom - Plantae Division - Magnoliophyta Class - Magnoliopsida Order - Malvales Family - Malvaceae Genus - Hibiscus Species - Syriacus
CorchorusCapsularisfamily Malvaceae