Abutilon

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Abutilon Template:IPAc-en[1] is a large genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae.[2] It is distributed throughout the tropics and subtropics[3] of the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Australia.[4] General common names include Indian mallow[5] and velvetleaf;[6] ornamental varieties may be known as room maple, parlor maple, or flowering maple. The genus name is an 18th-century Neo-Latin word[7] that came from the Arabic Script error: No such module "lang". (Script error: No such module "Lang".),[8] the name given by Avicenna to this or a similar genus.[9]

The type species is Abutilon theophrasti. Several species formerly placed in Abutilon, including the cultivated species and hybrids commonly known as "flowering maples", have recently (2012, 2014) been transferred to the new genus Callianthe.

Description

Plants of this genus include herbs, shrubs, and trees.[3] They range in height from about Script error: No such module "convert"..[10] The herbage is generally hairy to woolly or bristly.[11] The leaf blades are usually entire, but the occasional species has lobed leaves. They are palmately veined and have wavy or serrated edges. Flowers are solitary, paired, or borne in small inflorescences in the leaf axils or toward the branch tips. The calyx is bell-shaped with five lobes. The corolla is usually bell-shaped to wheel-shaped, with five petals joined at the bases.

The flowers of wild species are most often yellow or orange,[3] but can be red or pinkish, sometimes with a darker center. The stamens are fused into a tube lined at the mouth with anthers. Inside the tube is the branching style with head-like stigmas. The fruit is a rounded or hemispherical schizocarp with up to 20 segments, each containing a few seeds.[3][11]

Species

There are about 200 species in the genus.[3][11] Plants of the World Online accepts 177 species.[12]

Species include:[5][13][12]

Hybrids

Formerly placed here

Cultivation

Some abutilons are cultivated as garden plants. Several hybrids and cultivars have been developed.

Cultivars, hybrids, and species that have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit include:

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Abutilons can be propagated from seed or via cuttings. A. megapoticum is grown as a house plant, but needs considerable light, including several hours of sunlight per day, and moderate temperatures of Script error: No such module "convert".. The best potting medium is a loose soil rich in organic material and sand and watered when dry to the touch. The amount of watering should be reduced from November to March and the plant pruned back one third at the end of this rest period. The plant is prone to attack by scale insects. The plant is best replaced every two to three years with new specimens.[29]

Gallery

References

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  1. Sunset Western Garden Book. 1995. 606–07.
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  3. a b c d e Abutilon. Flora of China.
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  5. a b Abutilon. Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS).
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  11. a b c Abutilon. The Jepson eFlora 2013.
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