Malvaceae is a family of flowering plants that includes the mallows, cotton plants, okra plants, hibiscus, baobab trees, and balsa trees. The family traditionally consists of about 1,500 species in 75 genera, but recent genetic work is calling the taxonomy into question, and it is likely that many of the groups will be moved around.
Genera:
- Althaea (marsh mallow)
- Callirhoe (poppy mallow)
- Gossypium (cotton plant)
- Hibiscus
- Malva (mallow)
External links
- The Malvaceae Pages, includes much recent taxonomic discussion
- Technical info about Malvaceae
- Hawaiian Malvaceae