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Malvaceae Collection (#2)

Malvaceae, also known as the mallow family, is a diverse group of flowering plants that includes some well-known species

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Page 163. Hibiscus, c. 1803-06 (w / c, pen, ink and pencil)

Page 163. Hibiscus, c. 1803-06 (w / c, pen, ink and pencil)
5670526 Page 163. Hibiscus, c.1803-06 (w/c, pen, ink and pencil) by Lewin, John William (1770-1819); Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales; (add.info)

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Page 104. Hibiscus heterophyllus, c. 1803-06 (w / c, pen, ink and pencil)

Page 104. Hibiscus heterophyllus, c. 1803-06 (w / c, pen, ink and pencil)
5670409 Page 104. Hibiscus heterophyllus, c.1803-06 (w/c, pen, ink and pencil) by Lewin, John William (1770-1819); Mitchell Library

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Hollyhock (Alcea rosea), pollen grains on anthers, aprox 12x magnification, Monmouthshire

Hollyhock (Alcea rosea), pollen grains on anthers, aprox 12x magnification, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Red Hibiscus

Red Hibiscus

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Orange Hibiscus

Orange Hibiscus

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Yellow Hibiscus

Yellow Hibiscus

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Double bloom, Orange Hibiscus

Double bloom, Orange Hibiscus

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Cacao fruit

Cacao fruit

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Hibiscus flower

Hibiscus flower

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Hibiscus

Hibiscus

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Five-lobed sterculia (Sterculia quinqueloba) tree growing on rocky hillside, Namibia

Five-lobed sterculia (Sterculia quinqueloba) tree growing on rocky hillside, Namibia

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Baobab (Adansonia sp. ) at edge of Epupa falls, Kunene River, Namibia

Baobab (Adansonia sp. ) at edge of Epupa falls, Kunene River, Namibia
Baobab (Adansonia sp.) at edge of Epupa falls, Kunene River, Namibia

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Grandidiers Baobabs (Adansonia grandidieri) at dusk. Near Morondava, western Madagascar

Grandidiers Baobabs (Adansonia grandidieri) at dusk. Near Morondava, western Madagascar

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Hibiscus (Hibiscus sp) flower with stigmas and pollen covered stamens. Focus stacked

Hibiscus (Hibiscus sp) flower with stigmas and pollen covered stamens. Focus stacked

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Baobab / Gourd trees (Adansonia gregorii) in grassland / savanna habitat, Kimberley

Baobab / Gourd trees (Adansonia gregorii) in grassland / savanna habitat, Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Common mallow (Malva sylvestris) flower covered in raindrops, Kandanos, Crete, Greece

Common mallow (Malva sylvestris) flower covered in raindrops, Kandanos, Crete, Greece, April 2009

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Baobab tree (Adansonia sp. ) Tarangire NP, Tanzania

Baobab tree (Adansonia sp. ) Tarangire NP, Tanzania
Baobab tree (Adansonia sp.) Tarangire NP, Tanzania

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Boabab trees {Adansonia grandidieri} in evening light. Morondava, Madagascar

Boabab trees {Adansonia grandidieri} in evening light. Morondava, Madagascar. Digital Composite Panorama

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Grandidiers Baobabs (Adansonia grandidieri) at dusk. Near Morondava, western Madagascar

Grandidiers Baobabs (Adansonia grandidieri) at dusk. Near Morondava, western Madagascar. (digitally stitched image)

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Looking up at Baobabs (Andasonian grandidieri) on Baobabs Avenue, Morondava, West

Looking up at Baobabs (Andasonian grandidieri) on Baobabs Avenue, Morondava, West Madagascar

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Garden at Anyelas Vineyard, Skaneateles, New York, USA

Garden at Anyelas Vineyard, Skaneateles, New York, USA

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: pink Hibiscus, USA

pink Hibiscus, USA

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Close-up of red hibiscus flowering

Close-up of red hibiscus flowering

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Night Fire, Hibiscus, USA

Night Fire, Hibiscus, USA

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Hibiscus, New Smyrna Beach, Florida, USA

Hibiscus, New Smyrna Beach, Florida, USA

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Solitary thick Baobab tree -Adansonia digitata- with strong branches, near Tulear or Toliara

Solitary thick Baobab tree -Adansonia digitata- with strong branches, near Tulear or Toliara, Madagascar

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Durian fruit, Durian tree -Durio zibethinus-, Bali, Indonesia

Durian fruit, Durian tree -Durio zibethinus-, Bali, Indonesia

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Thorny bark of the silk floss tree -Ceiba speciosa-, Tambopata Nature Reserve

Thorny bark of the silk floss tree -Ceiba speciosa-, Tambopata Nature Reserve, Madre de Dios region, Peru

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Hibiscus Moscheutos Swamp Rose Mallow Swamp Hibiscus

Hibiscus Moscheutos Swamp Rose Mallow Swamp Hibiscus
Closeup of a Swamp rose mallow, Hibiscus moscheutos

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Lime Tree in blooming Meadow, Spring, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

Lime Tree in blooming Meadow, Spring, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Lime tree (tilia) and park bench in meadow at sunset, spring

Lime tree (tilia) and park bench in meadow at sunset, spring. Irschenberg, Miesbach, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Lime Tree on Hill in Meadow, Canton of Bern, Switzerland

Lime Tree on Hill in Meadow, Canton of Bern, Switzerland

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Tree-lined street shaded with lime trees in spring on the Island of Ruegen in Mecklenburg-Western

Tree-lined street shaded with lime trees in spring on the Island of Ruegen in Mecklenburg-Western Pommerania, Germany

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Lime tree (tilia) and park bench in meadow, spring. Irschenberg, Miesbach, Bavaria, Germany

Lime tree (tilia) and park bench in meadow, spring. Irschenberg, Miesbach, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Lime Tree in Meadow in Spring, Canton of Zug, Switzerland

Lime Tree in Meadow in Spring, Canton of Zug, Switzerland

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Landscape with Frozen Silver Lime (Tilia tomentosa) on Sunny Day in Winter, Upper Palatinate

Landscape with Frozen Silver Lime (Tilia tomentosa) on Sunny Day in Winter, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Yellow Hibiscus; Anda, Bohol, Central Visayas, Philippines

Yellow Hibiscus; Anda, Bohol, Central Visayas, Philippines

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Orange Hibiscus; Anda, Bohol, Central Visayas, Philippines

Orange Hibiscus; Anda, Bohol, Central Visayas, Philippines

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Close-Up Macro Shot Of A Beautiful Red And Yellow Hibiscus Flower; Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii

Close-Up Macro Shot Of A Beautiful Red And Yellow Hibiscus Flower; Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Close-Up Macro Shot Of A Beautiful Lavender, Pink And Yellow Hibiscus Flower; Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii

Close-Up Macro Shot Of A Beautiful Lavender, Pink And Yellow Hibiscus Flower; Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Close-Up Macro Shot Of A Beautiful Orange, Pink And Yellow Hibiscus Flower; Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii

Close-Up Macro Shot Of A Beautiful Orange, Pink And Yellow Hibiscus Flower; Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Close-Up Of Red Hibiscus Flower And Blue Sky; Maui, Hawaii, United States Of America

Close-Up Of Red Hibiscus Flower And Blue Sky; Maui, Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Close-Up Of Pink Hibiscus Flower; Maui, Hawaii, United States Of America

Close-Up Of Pink Hibiscus Flower; Maui, Hawaii, United States Of America




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Malvaceae, also known as the mallow family, is a diverse group of flowering plants that includes some well-known species. One such member is Gossypium barbadense, commonly known as the cotton plant. This plant produces soft and fluffy fibers that are used to make various textiles. Another interesting member is Durio zibethinus, which bears the infamous durian fruit. Known for its strong odor and thorny exterior, this tropical fruit has a unique taste loved by many in Southeast Asia. In the enchanting Andean cloud forest of Ecuador's Tandayapa region, you can find Redvein Abutilon (Abutilon pictum). Its vibrant flowers add splashes of color to this lush ecosystem in South America. Theobroma cacao, or cocoa pod, is another fascinating member of Malvaceae. This tree gives us one of our favorite treats - chocolate. The seeds inside the cocoa pod are processed into cocoa powder and butter to create delicious confections enjoyed worldwide. Althea Frutex (Hibiscus Syriacus) showcases its beauty with stunning blooms in gardens around the world. From Galaxy Garden at Paleaku Gardens Peace Sanctuary on Kona Coast to Windhoek in Namibia where Red Hibiscus flowers bloom vibrantly against arid landscapes. Tilia alba stands tall among other members with its graceful branches adorned with fragrant white flowers. It provides shade and beauty wherever it grows. Pachira aquatica, also called Malabar or Guyana chestnut, boasts large green leaves and produces intriguing woody fruits resembling chestnuts. This tree adds an exotic touch to any landscape it graces. Thespesia populnea, commonly known as portia tree or milo woodtree offers not only beautiful yellow blossoms but also durable timber used for construction purposes across coastal regions. Hollyhock (Alcea sp.