Althaea hirsuta L. (hairy marshmallow)

 
Scientific name : Althaea hirsuta L.
Botanical Family : Malvaceae
English name : hairy marshmallow
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65916 Streptocarpus kentaniensis L.L.Britten & Story   Gesneriaceae          
rhfra Rhamnus frangula L. var. angustifolia Loud. >>Frangula alnus Rhamnaceae          
pl_6141 Cymbalaria muralis Kenilworth ivy Scrophulariaceae          
96163 Hordeum capense Thunb.   Poaceae          
109697 Ruta graveolens L.   Rutaceae          
51811 Pycnocoma zenkeri Pax   Euphorbiaceae          
97066 Panicum coloratum L. var. makarikariense Gooss.   Poaceae          
64729 Sebaea sedoides Gilg var. sedoides   Gentianaceae          
64096 Phyllobotryum zenkeri Gilg   Flacourtiaceae          
60885 Monopetalanthus richardsiae J.Léonard   Fabaceae          
brel Brodiaea elegans Hoover harvest brodiaea Liliaceae          
72196 Coleus malinvaldi (Briq.) Briq.   Lamiaceae          
frpu7 Frangula purshiana (DC.) Cooper Pursh's buckthorn Rhamnaceae          
31925 Lepidium bipinnatum Thunb.   Brassicaceae          
115652 Cola heterophylla (P.Beauv.) Schott & Endl.   Sterculiaceae          
rhlu3 Rhytidomene lupinellus (Michx.) Rydb. >>Orbexilum lupinellum Fabaceae          
     

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