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Malvaceae Collection (#3)

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

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

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

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

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Close Up Of A Red Hibiscus Flower On A Black Background; Maui, Hawaii, United States Of America

Close Up Of A Red Hibiscus Flower On A Black Background; Maui, Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Close Up Detail Of A Pink Flower Petal; Hawaii, United States Of America

Close Up Detail Of A Pink Flower Petal; Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Close Up Of A Hibiscus Flower With Water Droplets; Hawaii, United States Of America

Close Up Of A Hibiscus Flower With Water Droplets; Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Rose Mallow Hibiscus, Sweet Caroline, (Malvaceae), New York Botanical Garden; New York City

Rose Mallow Hibiscus, Sweet Caroline, (Malvaceae), New York Botanical Garden; New York City, New York, United States Of America

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Hibiscus; Wailua, Kauai, Hawaii, United States Of America

Hibiscus; Wailua, Kauai, Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Malva moschata (Musk mallow), leaves and pink flowers

Malva moschata (Musk mallow), leaves and pink flowers

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Pods hanging from branches of Ceiba pentandra, Kapok Tree

Pods hanging from branches of Ceiba pentandra, Kapok Tree

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Ripe fruit capsules of the cotton plant -Gossypium herbaceum-

Ripe fruit capsules of the cotton plant -Gossypium herbaceum-

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Common Mallow -Malva sylvestris-, Majorca, Balearic Islands, Spain

Common Mallow -Malva sylvestris-, Majorca, Balearic Islands, Spain

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Silk cotton tree at St. Thomas, West Indies

Silk cotton tree at St. Thomas, West Indies
A photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876), funded by the British Government for scientific purposes

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Silk Cotton tree, St. Thomas, West Indies 1873

Silk Cotton tree, St. Thomas, West Indies 1873
A photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876), funded by the British Government for scientific purposes

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Hibiscus cannabinus, kenaf

Hibiscus cannabinus, kenaf
Plate 2 from the Botany Library Indian Drawings Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Hibiscus tiliaceus, sea hibiscus

Hibiscus tiliaceus, sea hibiscus
Finished watercolour by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771. Illustration annotated Hibiscus tricuspis

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Spiny shell, fruit and leaves of Durio zibethinus

Spiny shell, fruit and leaves of Durio zibethinus

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: botany, cut out, flower, foliage, leaf, malva moschata, mallow, malvaceae, musk mallow

botany, cut out, flower, foliage, leaf, malva moschata, mallow, malvaceae, musk mallow, no people, pink, plant, stem, studio shot, watercolour painting, white background, wildflower, horizontal

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: botany, common mallow, cut out, flower, foliage, green, leaf, mallow, malva sylvestris

botany, common mallow, cut out, flower, foliage, green, leaf, mallow, malva sylvestris, malvaceae, no people, pink, plant, stem, studio shot, watercolour painting, white background, wildflower

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Althaea officinalis, marshmallow, marsh mallow, or common ma

Althaea officinalis, marshmallow, marsh mallow, or common marshmallow. Colored engraving

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, hibiscus

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, hibiscus
Bodycolour on board, 1847-51 by Isobel Drought (fl.1847-51). Held in the Library and Archives Date: 1847

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Theobroma cacao, cocoa tree

Theobroma cacao, cocoa tree
Watercolour on paper by Evelyn M. Woolward (fl.1880-90s). Held in the Library and Archives

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Hibiscus mutabilis, Cotton rose

Hibiscus mutabilis, Cotton rose
Bodycolour by Johann Christoph Dietzsch, c. 1750 Date: circa 1750

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Cola sp. Kola nut

Cola sp. Kola nut
Watercolour by Dorothy Talbot, c. 1911 Date: circa 1911

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Malvaceae - Mallow

Malvaceae - Mallow
Malvaceae: the mallow tribe. Source: Illustrations of the natural orders of plants with groups and descriptions by Twining, Elizabeth, 1805-1889. Published by Sampson Low, Son, and Marston Date: 1868

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Scarlet Rose-mallow, Austin, Texas, USA

Scarlet Rose-mallow, Austin, Texas, USA
Scarlet Rose-mallow, Austin, Texas, Usa

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

USA, Florida, New Smyrna Beach, Hibiscus

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: San Diego, California. Water droplets on two red hibiscus flowers with green leaves

San Diego, California. Water droplets on two red hibiscus flowers with green leaves

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Central America, Honduras, Roatan, Hibiscus, tropical flower

Central America, Honduras, Roatan, Hibiscus, tropical flower

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Mexico, Cozumel, Hibiscus

Mexico, Cozumel, Hibiscus

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: pink Hibiscus, USA

pink Hibiscus, USA
Pink Hibiscus, Usa

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Smoky Mountain, Hibiscus, USA

Smoky Mountain, Hibiscus, USA

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Sunny Wind, Hibiscus, USA

Sunny Wind, Hibiscus, USA
Sunny Wind, Hibiscus, Usa

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Picture No. 11808344

Picture No. 11808344
Close up shot of a single flower of Miller abutilon (Abutilon, Liguria, Italy Close up shot of a single flower of Miller abutilon (Abutilon milleri), Liguria, Italy Date:

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Cola acuminata engraving 1895

Cola acuminata engraving 1895
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon. Ein Nachschlagewerk des allgemeinen Wissens, 5th edition 17 volumes Bibliographisches Institut - Leipzig 1895-1897

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Hibiscus plant with yellow flower, front view

Hibiscus plant with yellow flower, front view

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Sacred Baobab tree, Nosy Be Island, northern area, Madagascar, Africa

Sacred Baobab tree, Nosy Be Island, northern area, Madagascar, Africa

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Sacred Baobab tree, male and female black lemur (Eulemur macaco), Nosy Be Island

Sacred Baobab tree, male and female black lemur (Eulemur macaco), Nosy Be Island, northern area, Madagascar, Africa

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Sunrise, Allee de Baobab (Adansonia), western area, Madagascar, Africa

Sunrise, Allee de Baobab (Adansonia), western area, Madagascar, Africa

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Allee de Baobab (Adansonia), western area, Madagascar, Africa

Allee de Baobab (Adansonia), western area, Madagascar, Africa

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: USA, Florida, Pink Hibiscus

USA, Florida, Pink Hibiscus

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Hibiscus flower -Hibiscus-, Germany

Hibiscus flower -Hibiscus-, Germany

Background imageMalvaceae Collection: Summer meadow, Cornflower -Centaurea cyanus-, Yarrow -Achillea-, Mallow -Malva

Summer meadow, Cornflower -Centaurea cyanus-, Yarrow -Achillea-, Mallow -Malva-, Yellow Daisies -Leucanthemum-, Poppy -Papaver rhoeas-




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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.