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Herbaria


Family
Malvaceae s.s.
subfamily
Malvoideae
Genus
Sida L.
Species
Sida rhombifolia L.
herbariaSubsps
herbariaVariety
Authority
L.
citation
Sp. Pl., ed.1: 684 (1753)
herbariaSynonyms
Diadesma rhombifolia (L.) Raf.
Malva rhombifolia (L.) E.H.L. Krause
Napaea rhombifolia (L.) Moench
DiagnosticCharacters
herbariaPhytogeographicalTerritory
CAI (S)
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herbariaSubLocality
herbariaDetailedLocality
herbariaDate
herbariaCollector
herbariaCollectorNo
herbariaNoOfSheets
CAI (No specimens)
herbariaHerbariumAbbr
CAI
herbariaBarCode
herbariaTotalNoOfSheets
Habitat
Cultivated ground
FlFrperiod
LifeForm
LifeSpan
Low shrub or woody perennial
herbariaArabicName
EnglishName
Ecoba cimarrona
herbariaUses
used to treat unspecified medicinal disorders.
food
GlobalDistribution
Tropical & Subtropical Old World.
Chorology
herbariaIUCNcategriesAvailable
Least concern.
herbariaBibliography
El Hadidi MN, Hosni HA, El Hadidy A & Araffa S (1999)
Araffa S.(2000)
Boulos L. (2000).
Boulos, L. (2009)
Shamso EM. & Khattab AA. (2016)
herbariaFullCitation
El Hadidi MN, Hosni HA, El Hadidy A & Araffa S (1999) Malvaceae in the flora of Egypt, 1- Systematic revision of the indigenous taxa. Taekholmia 19(2):127-146.
Araffa S.(2000) Systematical studies of the species of the family Malvaceae in Egypt. Ph.D. Thesis ( Unpublished)
Boulos L. (2000). Flora of Egypt, vol. 2 (Geraniaceae-Boraginaceae). Al Hadara Publishing, Cairo
Boulos, L. (2009) Flora of Egypt checklist. Revised Annotated Edition. Al Hadara Publishing, Cairo
Shamso EM. & Khattab AA. (2016) Phenetic relationship between Malvaceae s.s. and its related families. Taeckholmia, 36: 115-135.
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