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Lavatera punctata

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Malvaceae

Genus
  
Lavatera

Order
  
Malvales

Subfamily
  
Malvoideae

Rank
  
Species

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Lavatera punctata, commonly called spotted-stalked tree-mallow or annual tree mallow, is an annual herbaceous plant belonging to the genus Lavatera of the Malvaceae family.

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Lavatera punctata spottedstalk treemallow 53505 English common name Lavatera

Description

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Lavatera punctata reaches on average 20–90 centimetres (7.9–35.4 in) of height. The stem is erect and covered with scattered hairs. The leaves are alternate, trilobed with the central lobe larger than the others, petiolate with stipules, the lowest are kidney-shaped and slightly lobed, while the upper ones are pentagonal. The flowers grow in the axils of the leaves. Calyx is campanulate, five-lobed, with five triangular pink petals with purple veins, of about 15–3 centimetres (5.9–1.2 in), three times longer than the calyx. The flowering period extends from May through June.

Distribution

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Plant of western Mediterranean origin is distributed from the South of France and Italy to Albania, Greece, Palestine, Asia Minor and Turkey.

Habitat

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These plants grow at an altitude of 0–600 metres (0–1,969 ft) above sea level. They prefer rocky soils in sunny areas and fallow fields, hedgerows, beds of streams and road margins.

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References

Lavatera punctata Wikipedia