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Flora of New York Malvales
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The order Malvales ...

Family Thymelaeaceae

The Thymelaeaceae (family)...

Subfamily Thymelaeoideae

Tribe Thymelaeeae

Dirca
Malvales — Thymelaeaceae — Thymelaeoideae — Thymelaeeae — Dirca
Dirca Leatherwood N.Y. Status Images Distribution NY NPT
L.

1753. Dirca palustrisL.
1995. Dirca mexicana
G.L.Nesom & Mayfield
2009. Dirca decipiensFloden
Eastern leatherwood,
Wicopy,
Moosewood,
Ropebark
Dirca des marais,
Bois de plomb,
Dircé bois-de-plomb,
Dircée des marais
Native, C:8,
Secure

FAC

Perennial,
Shrub,
Part shade - shade
NYFA-5
USDA-NN
NPT Can
ARS 
Trop.
NSE BNA
LBJ

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    Daphne
    Daphne mezereum
    February daphne

      Malvales — Thymelaeaceae — Thymelaeoideae — Thymelaeeae — Daphne
      Daphne Daphne N.Y. Status Images Distribution NY NPT
      L.

      1753. Daphne mezereumL.
      1772. Thymelaea mezereum(L.) Scop.
      1792. Thymelaea praecoxGilib. inval.
      1804. Daphne albifloraJ.W.Wolf
      1843. Mezereum officinarumC.A.Mey.
      1851. Daphne × houtteanaLindl.& Paxton
      February daphne,
      Mezereon,
      Mezer’s daphne,
      Paradise plant,
      Spurge laurel,
      Lady laurel
      Bois joli,
      Bois gentil,
      Daphné mézéréon
      Introduced from
      Eurasia,
      Potentially invasive,
      Notes:,[1][2]

      FACU

      Perennial,
      Shrub, subshrub
      NYFA-X
      USDA-XX
      NPT Can
      ARS 
      Trop.
      BNA


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      1. Daphne mezereum has invaded moist forests in S. Ontario "Invasive Exotic Species Ranking for Southern Ontario," Urban Forest Associates Inc., 2002
      2. All parts of Daphne mezereum are toxic if eaten, and contact with the sap can cause skin irritation."Go Botany" New England Wild Flower Society 2011-2016, Daphne mezereum Canadian Biodiversity Information Facility, 2014

      Family Cistaceae

      The Cistaceae (rock-rose family)...[1]

      Lechea

      The genus Lechea is based primarily in eastern North America and contains about 18 species referred to as "pinweeds," of which seven sepecies (nine taxa) have been reported in New York. Most are low-growing herbs with narrow leaves and may small flowers that resemble pinheads.[2]

      Linneaus named the genus Lechea for Swedish botanist Johan Leche (1704–1764), who taught in Finland and is regarded as the father of Finnish meteorology and space research, based on his documentation of the northern lights and early measurements of air temperature in collaboration with Anders Celsius.[3]

      Malvales — Cistaceae — Lechea
      Lechea Pinweed N.Y. Status Images Distribution NY NPT
      Legg. ex Britton

      1888. Lechea leggettii var. intermedia (i)
      1894. L. intermediaLegg. ex Britton
      1938. L. intermedia var. laurentiana
      Intermediate pinweed,
      Largepod pinweed,
      Large-podded pinweed,
      Round-fruit pinweed,
      Narrow-leaved pinweed,
      Laurentian pinweed
      Léchéa intermédiaire,
      Léchéa de la vallée
      du Saint-Laurent
      Native,
      Secure
      NYFA-5
      USDA-NN
      NPT Can
      ARS ITIS
      Trop.



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      Raf.

      1814. Lechea mucronataRaf.
      1816. Lechea villosaElliott
      1903. L. major var. villosaGrosser
      1966. L. minor var. villosaB.Boivin
      auct. Lechea strictanon Legg. ex Britt.
      Hairy pinweed
      Léchéa velu
      Native,
      Secure
      NYFA-5
      USDA-NN
      NPT Can
      ITIS
      Trop.



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      Legg. ex Britton
      var. maritima

      1881. Lechea maritimaLegg. ex Britton
      1890. Lechea minor var. maritimaA.Gray
      Beach pinweed Native,
      Likely secure
      NYFA-4
      USDA-NN
      NPT 





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      L.

      1753. Lechea minorL.
      1803. Lechea thymifoliaMichx.
      Thymeleaf pinweed,
      Thyme-leaved pinweed,
      Small pinweed
      Léchéa mineur,
      Léchéa mineure
      Native,
      Vulnerable
      NYFA-3
      USDA-NN
      NPT Can



      IPN 

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      Lam.

      1803. Lechea racemulosaLam.
      1843. Lechea minor var. gracilisTorr.
      Illinois pinweed Native,
      Vulnerable
      NYFA-3
      USDA-N0






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      Raf.

      1836. Lechea pulchellaRaf.
      1894. L. leggettiiBritton & Hollick
      1938. L. leggettii var. moniliformis
      1978. L. pulchella var. moniliformis
      Leggett's pinweed,
      Bead pinweed,
      Pinweed
      Native,
      Vulnerable
      NYFA-3?
      USDA-N0
      NPT 





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      Michx.

      Narrowleaf pinweed,
      Slender pinweed
      Native,
      Threatened,
      NYNHP: 2[3]
      NYFA-2
      USDA-N0
      NPT 





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      Lechea(excluded taxa) Pinweed N.Y. Status Images Distribution NY NPT
      Leggett ex Britton

      Lechea strictaLeggett ex Britton
      Prairie pinweed

      N. America native
      Midwest,
      N.Y. excluded
      NYFA-XCLD
      USDA-NN






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      Hudsonia

      Malvales — Cistaceae — Hudsonia
      Hudsonia Goldenheather N.Y. Status Images Distribution NY NPT
      Nutt.

      Sand-heather,
      Sand false-heather,
      Woolly beachheather,
      False heather,
      Woolly Hudsonia
      Hudsonie tomenteuse
      Native,
      Secure
      NYFA-5
      USDA-NN
      NPT Can





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      L.

      False heather,
      Golden heather,
      Pine barren goldenheather,
      Pine-barren false heather
      Native,
      Likely secure
      NYFA-4
      USDA-NN
      NPT 





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        Crocanthemum

        Malvales — Cistaceae — Crocanthemum
        CrocanthemumSpach New-world frostweed N.Y. Status Images Distribution 4 NPT
        (L.) Britton

        1753. Cistus canadensisL.
        1803. Helianthemum canadense
        (L.) Michx.
        1888. Helianthemum major
        (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
        1903. Halimium canadense
        (L.) Grosser
        1913. Crocanthemum canadense
        (L.) Britton
        Long-branched frostweed,
        Common frostweed,
        Canada frostweed,
        Canada sun-rose,
        Rock-rose,
        Frostwort
        Hélianthème du Canada,
        Crocanthème du Canada
        Native, C:6,
        Secure
        NYFA-5
        USDA-NN
        NPT Can
        ARS 
        Trop.

        LBJ

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        (Fernald) Janch.

        1890. Helianthemum canadense
        var. walkerae
        1913. Crocanthemum majus
        (L.) Britton
        1919. Helianthemum bicknellii
        Fernald
        1925. Crocanthemum bicknellii
        (Fernald) Janch.
        1927. Helianthemum walkerae
        Lyon,Jr.,M.W.
        Hoary frostweed,
        Bicknell's frostweed,
        Bicknell's hoary frostweed,
        Plains frostweed
        Hélianthème de Bicknell,
        Crocanthème de Bicknell
        Native, C:6,
        Secure
        NYFA-5
        USDA-NN
        NPT Can
        ITIS
        Trop.



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        E.P.Bicknell

        1905. Helianthemum propinquum
        E.P. Bicknell
        1913. Crocanthemum propinquum
        (E.P. Bicknell) E.P. Bicknell
        Low frostweed,
        Early frostweed
        Native, C:6,
        Threatened,
        NYNHP: 2-3[1]
        NYFA-2-3
        USDA-N0
        NPT 





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        E.P.Bicknell

        1913. Crocanthemum dumosum
        E.P.Bicknell
        1917. Helianthemum dumosum
        (E.P.Bicknell) Fernald
        Bushy frostweed,
        Bush rockrose,
        Bushy rockrose
        Native, C:0,
        Threatened,
        NYNHP: 2[2]
        NYFA-2
        USDA-N0
        NPT 

        Trop.



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        Helianthemum

        Malvales — Cistaceae — Helianthemum
        HelianthemumMill. Old-world frostweed N.Y. Status Images Distribution NY NPT
        (L.) Mill.

        1753. Cistus salicifoliusL.
        1768. H. salicifolium(L.) Mill.
        Willow-leaved frostweed,
        Willowleaf frostweed,
        Frostweed
        Introduced,
        Impersistent,
        Not Naturalized

        Annual,
        Herb-forb
        NYFA-X
        USDA-X0

        ITIS
        Trop.



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          Family Malvaceae

          The circumscription use here for the Malvaceae (mallow family) is based on that presented by Angiosperm Phylogeny Website.[1]

          Subfamily Byttnerioideae

          The Byttnerioideae (subfamily)...[2]

          Tribe Hermannieae

          Melochia
          Malvales — Malvaceae — Byttnerioideae — Hermannieae — Melochia
          Melochia Melochia N.Y. Status Images Distribution NY NPT
          L.

          Chocolate-weed Introduced,
          Not Naturalized,
          1986 checklist[3]
          NYFA-X
          USDA-X0

          ITIS




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          1. "Angiosperm Phylogeny Website". http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/research/APweb/. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
          2. Sterculiaceae Troy Weldy & David Werier (2013) New York Flora Atlas. New York Flora Association, Albany, New York.
          3. R.S.Mitchell, ed. (1986). A checklist of New York State plants. Contributions of a Flora of New York State, Checklist III. New York State Bulletin No. 458. New York State Museum, Albany.

          Subfamily Tilioideae

          The Tilioideae (subfamily)...[1]

          Tribe Tilieae

          Tilia
          Tilia americana
          American basswood

          1. Malvaceae Troy Weldy & David Werier (2013) New York Flora Atlas. New York Flora Association, Albany, New York.
          Malvales — Malvaceae — Tilioideae — Tilieae — Tilia
          Tilia Basswood N.Y. Status Images Distribution NY NPT
          L.
          var. americana

          1753. Tilia americanaL.
          1800. Tilia glabraVent. nom. superfl.
          1834. Tilia neglectaSpach
          1834. Tilia truncataSpach
          1918. Tilia venulosaSarg.
          1939. Tilia palmeriF.C.Gates
          1955. Tilia americana var. neglectaFosberg
          American basswood,
          American linden,
          White basswood,
          Whitewood
          Tilleul d'Amérique,
          Bois blanc,
          Tilleul glabre
          Native,
          Secure
          NYFA-5
          USDA-NN
          NPT Can
          ARS ITIS
          Trop.



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          L.
          var. heterophylla(Vent.) Loudon

          1800. Tilia heterophyllaVent.
          1838. T. americana var. heterophyllaLoudon
          1846. Tilia michauxiiNutt.
          1902. Tilia eburneaAshe
          1918. Tilia lasiocladaSarg.
          1918. Tilia monticolaSarg.
          American basswood,
          American linden,
          White basswood,
          Beetree
          Tilleul d'Amérique,
          Bois blanc,
          Tilleul glabre
          Native,
          No recent reports,
          Endangered
          NYFA-Z
          USDA-NX
          NPT Can
          ARS ITIS




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          Note: ,[1][2]
          Mill.

          Littleeaf linden,
          Little-leaved linden,
          Small-leaved lime
          Introduced
          NYFA-X
          USDA-XX






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          Subfamily Malvoideae

          The Malvoideae (subfamily)...

          Tribe Hibisceae

          Hibiscus
          Malvales — Malvaceae — Malvoideae — Hibisceae — Hibiscus
          Hibiscus Rosemallow N.Y. Status Images Distribution NY NPT
          L.
          ssp. moscheutos

          1753. Hibiscus moscheutosL.
          1753. Hibiscus palustrisL.
          1830. H. moscheutos var. purpurescens
          Sweet
          1949. H. moscheutos ssp. palustris
          R.T.Clausen
          Swamp rosemallow,
          Crimsoneyed rosemallow,
          Marsh mallow,
          Sea hollyhock
          Ketmie des marais
          Native,
          Likely secure
          NYFA-4
          USDA-NN
          NPT Can


          NSE BNA


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          All.

          1773. Hibiscus laevisAll.
          1788. Hibiscus militarisCav.
          1900. Hibiscus coccineus
          var. virginicusHochr.
          Halberdleaf rosemallow,
          Smooth rose-mallow,
          Scarlet rose-mallow
          Ketmie lisse
          Native,
          Extirpated
          NYFA[1]
          USDA-NN
          Can
          ARS 

          BNA


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          L.

          1753. Hibiscus syriacusL.
          1772. Ketmia syriaca(L.) Scop.
          1787. Ketmia syrorumMedik. superfl.
          1787. Hibiscus rhombifoliusCav.
          1796. Hibiscus floridusSalisb. superfl.
          1805. Hibiscus acerifoliusSalisb. superfl.
          Rose of Sharon,
          Shrub-althea,
          Shrubby rose-mallow
          Hibiscus de Syrie
          Introduced from
          Asia,
          Potentially invasive
          NYFA-X
          USDA-X0
          NPT 
          ARS ITIS




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          L.

          1753. Hibiscus trionumL.
          1838. H. collinsianusNutt. ex Torr. & A.Gray
          1915. Trionum trionumWooton & Standl.
          Flower-of-an-hour,
          Venice mallow
          Introduced from
          Eurasia,
          Invasive
          NYFA-X
          USDA-XX
          NPT 
          ARS ITIS

          NSE 


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          1. NYFA does not list Hibiscus laevis, but USDA-NRCS shows it as native to eastern US and Ontario, with NY inside the northeast edge of the US range. It references a report in the 1991 Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club. A subsequent 2004 article in that Bulletin, The historical and extant vascular flora of Pelham Bay Park, Bronx County, New York 1947-1981 notes the 1991 discovery, but states that it was extirpaed the next year due to repeated mowing.
          Kosteletzkya
          Malvales — Malvaceae — Malvoideae — Hibisceae — Kosteletzkya
          KosteletzkyaC.Presl 1835 Kosteletzkya N.Y. Status Images Distribution NY NPT
          (L.) Ledeb.

          1753. Hibiscus pentacarposL.
          1753. Hibiscus virginicusL.
          1816. Pavonia pentacarpa(L.) Poir.
          1842. Kosteletzkya pentacarpa(L.) Ledeb.
          1849. K. virginica(L.) C.Presl ex A.Gray
          1860. K. virginica var. althaeifoliaChapm.
          1860. K. virginica var. smilacifoliaChapm.
          1878. K. althaeifoliaA.Gray ex S.Watson
          1883. K. smilacifoliaChapm.
          1941. K. virginica var. aquiloniaFernald
          Saltmarsh mallow,
          Seashore mallow,
          Virginia saltmarsh mallow,
          Virginia sea-shore mallow
          Native, C:10,
          Extirpated

          OBL

          Perennial,
          Shrub
          NYFA-Z
          USDA-N0
          NEW-0Can-0
          ARS ITIS
          Trop.
          BNA


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            Tribe Malveae

            The subtribal membership used here is based on previous uses of the tribe names, modified by the more recently published generic alliances and molecular phylogeny as presented in Tate et al. (2005).[1]
            Subtribe Abutilinae
            Abutilon
            Abutilon theophrasti Medik.
            velvetleaf Indian-mallow

              Malvales — Malvaceae — Malveae — Abutilinae — Abutilon
              Abutilon Indian-mallow N.Y. Status Images Distribution NY NPT
              Medik.

              1753. Sida abutilonL.
              1787. Abutilon theophrastiMedik.
              1791. A. avicennaeGaertn. superfl.
              Velvetleaf,
              Indian mallow,
              Velvetleaf Indian mallow,
              Butterprint,
              Pie-marker
              Introduced from
              Eurasia,
              n. Africa,
              Widespread weed,
              iMapInvasives,
              IOWW

              FACU-UPL

              Annual,
              Herb-forb
              NYFA-X
              USDA-X
              NPT 
              ARS 




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                Sida
                Malvales — Malvaceae — Malveae — Abutilinae — Sida
                Sida Fanpetals N.Y. Status Images Distribution NY NPT
                L.

                Prickly fanpetals,
                Prickly mallow
                Introduced
                NYFA-X
                USDA-NX






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                  Anoda
                  Malvales — Malvaceae — Malveae — Abutilinae — Anoda
                  Anoda Anoda N.Y. Status Images Distribution NY NPT
                  (L.) Schltdl.

                  1753. Sida cristataL.
                  1837. Anoda cristata(L.) Schltdl.
                  Crested anoda,
                  Spurred anoda,
                  Violetta
                  Introduced,
                  No specimens
                  NYFA-X
                  USDA-NN

                  ARS ITIS




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                    Subtribe Malvinae
                    Malva
                    Malvales — Malvaceae — Malveae — Malvinae — Malva
                    Malva Mallow N.Y. Status Images Distribution NY NPT
                    L.

                    1753. Malva moschataL.
                    Musk mallow,
                    Musk cheeseweed,
                    Musk plant
                    Mauve musquée
                    Introduced from
                    Eurasia

                    Perennial,
                    Herb-forb
                    NYFA-X
                    USDA-XX
                    NPT Can
                    ARS ITIS
                    Trop.
                    NSE BNA


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                    Wallr.

                    Malva neglectaWallr.
                     auct. M. rotundifolianon L.
                    Common mallow Introduced
                    NYFA-X
                    USDA-XX
                    NPT 





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                    L.

                    Malva alceaL.
                    Vervain mallow Introduced
                    NYFA-X
                    USDA-XX






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                    L.

                    Malva parvifloraL.
                    Cheeseweed mallow Introduced
                    NYFA-X
                    USDA-XX






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                    L.

                    Malva sylvestrisL.
                    High mallow,
                    Cheeses
                    Introduced
                    NYFA-X
                    USDA-XX






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                    L.

                    Malva verticillataL.
                    M. crispa
                    M. verticillata var. crispa
                    Curled cheeseweed Introduced
                    NYFA-X
                    USDA-XX






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                      Alcea
                      Malvales — Malvaceae — Malveae — Malvinae — Alcea
                      Alcea Hollyhock N.Y. Status Images Distribution NY NPT
                      L.

                      1753. Alcea roseaL.
                      1753. Alcea ficifoliaL.
                      1786. Althaea rosea(L.) Cav.
                      1786. Althaea ficifolia(L.) Cav.
                      Hollyhock Introduced from
                      Eurasia,
                      Naturalized

                      Perennial,
                      Herb-forb
                      NYFA-X
                      USDA-XX
                      NPT 
                      iNat
                      ARS 




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                        Althaea
                        Malvales — Malvaceae — Malveae — Malvinae — Althaea
                        Althaea Marshmallow N.Y. Status Images Distribution NY NPT
                        L.

                        1753. Althaea officinalisL.
                        1824. Althaea taurinensisDC.
                        1829. Malva officinalis
                        (L.) Schimp.& Spenn.
                        Common marsh-mallow,
                        White-mallow,
                        Wymote
                        Guimauve officinale,
                        Guimauve sauvage
                        Introduced from
                        Eurasia,
                        northern Africa

                        FACW-FAC

                        Perennial,
                        Herb-forb
                        NYFA-X
                        USDA-XX
                        NPT Can
                        ARS 
                        Trop.
                        NSE BNA


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                        L.

                        1753. Althaea hirsutaL.
                        1794. Althaea hispidaMoench
                        1862. Axolopha hirsuta(L.) Alef.
                        1994. Dinacrusa hirsuta(L.) G. Krebbs
                        Hairy marshmallow,
                        Rough marshmallow,
                        Hirsute mallow
                        Guimauve hérissée
                        Introduced from
                        Eurasia,
                        northern Africa

                        Perennial,
                        Herb-forb
                        NYFA-X
                        USDA-XX

                        ARS ITIS

                        BNA


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                          Sidalcea
                          Malvales — Malvaceae — Malveae — Malvinae — Sidalcea
                          Sidalcea Checkerbloom N.Y. Status Images Distribution NY NPT
                          A.Gray

                          Checker-bloom,
                          Oregon checkerbloom
                          Introduced
                          NYFA-X
                          USDA-NN






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                            Callirhoe
                            Malvales — Malvaceae — Malveae — Malvinae — Callirhoe
                            Callirhoe Poppy mallow N.Y. Status Images Distribution NY NPT
                            (Torr. & A.Gray) A.Gray

                            1827. Nuttallia involucrataTorr. inval.
                            1838. Malva involucrataTorr. & A.Gray
                            1849. Callirhoe involucrataA.Gray
                            Purple poppy mallow,
                            Winecup,
                            Low poppy mallow
                            Introduced,
                            N. America native,
                            No reports

                            Perennial,
                            Herb-forb
                            NYFA-0
                            USDA-N0

                            ARS ITIS

                            BNA


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                            Callirhoe bushii
                            Bush's poppy mallow
                            Bush's poppy-mallow
                            Bush's poppymallow
                            Poppy-mallow

                            Introduced,
                            N. America native,
                            No reports

                            USDA-N0



                            BNA


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                              Crossosomatales, Sapindales
                              Flora of New York Malvales
                              Brassicales
                              Table of
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                              Genus
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                              Protected species index Invasive species index

                              References

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