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Herbaria


Family
Malvaceae s.s.
subfamily
Malvoideae
Genus
Sida L.
Species
Sida ovata Forssk.
herbariaSubsps
herbariaVariety
Authority
Forssk.
citation
Fl. Aegypt.-Arab. 124 (1775)
herbariaSynonyms
Sida grewioides Guill. & Perr., Fl. Senegamb. Tent. 1: 71 (1831)
Sida aurescens Ulbr.
Sida dinterana Hochr.
Sida flexuosa Burtt Davy
Sida abyssinica Hochst. ex D.Dietr.
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herbariaNoOfSheets
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Habitat
Stony ground
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LifeForm
LifeSpan
perennial
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herbariaUses
GlobalDistribution
Tropical Africa, Arabia, Iran, Pakistan, India
Chorology
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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 Ph.D. Thesis ( Unpublished)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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