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Malvaceae (mallow family) » Malvastrum coromandelianum

MAL-vas-trum -- resembles Mallow kor-oh-man-del-ee-AY-num -- of or from the Coromandel coast, India

commonly known as: broom weed, clock plant, false mallow, prickly malvastrum, spiked malvastrum

Native to: tropical Americas; naturalized pantropically


References: Flowers of IndiaPIEReFlora
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Source False Mallow
Author Dinesh Valke from Thane, India

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