Abutilon
Abutilon | |
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Abutilon pictum | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
(unranked): | Angiosperms |
(unranked): | Eudicots |
(unranked): | Rosids |
Order: | Malvales |
Family: | Malvaceae |
Subfamily: | Malvoideae |
Tribe: | Malveae |
Genus: | Abutilon Mill.[1] |
Species | |
about 200, see text | |
Synonyms | |
Abutilon /əˈbjuːtᵻlɒn/[2] is a large genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. 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] The genus name is an 18th-century New Latin word[7] that came from the Arabic ’abū-ṭīlūn (أبو طيلون),[8] the name given by Avicenna to this or a similar genus.[9]
Description
Plants of this genus include herbs, shrubs, and trees.[3] They range in height from about 0.5 to 3 meters (1.5 to 10 feet).[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]
- A. abutiloides (Jacq.) Garcke – bushy abutilon,[13] shrubby Indian mallow
- A. albescens Miq.
- A. auritum (Wall. ex Link) Sweet – Asian Indian mallow
- A. bedfordianum (Hook.) A.St.-Hil. – Bedford's mallow
- A. berlandieri Gray ex S.Watson – Berlandier's Indian mallow
- A. bidentatum A. Rich.
- A. buchii Urb.
- A. darwinii Hook.f. – Darwin's mallow
- A. eremitopetalum Caum – hiddenpetal Indian mallow (Lānaʻi in Hawaii)
- A. fruticosum Guill. & Perr. – Texas Indian mallow
- A. giganteum (Jacq.) Sweet
- A. grandiflorum G.Don
- A. grandifolium (Willd.) Sweet – hairy Indian mallow
- A. greveanum (Baill.) Hochr.
- A. hirtum (Lam.) Sweet – Florida Keys Indian mallow
- A. hulseanum Torr. ex A.Gray
- A. hypoleucum A.Gray – whiteleaf Indian mallow
- A. incanum (Link) Sweet – hoary abutilon, pelotazo (Southwestern United States, northern Mexico, Hawaii)
- A. indicum (L.) Sweet – Indian abutilon, Indian lantern-flower, monkeybush
- A. insigne Planch.
- A. julianae Endl.
- A. lauraster Hochr.
- A. leonardi Urb. – woolly abutilon
- A. leucopetalum (F.Muell.) F.Muell. ex Benth. – desert Chinese-lantern
- A. listeri Baker f.
- A. longicuspe Hochst. ex A. Rich.
- A. malacum S. Watson – yellow Indian mallow
- A. mauritianum (Jacq.) Medik.
- A. megapotamicum A.St.-Hil. & Naudin – trailing abutilon
- A. menziesii Seem. – Koʻoloaʻula (Hawaii)
- A. mollicomum (Willd.) Sweet – Sonoran Indian mallow
- A. mollissimum
- A. muticum
- A. niveum Griseb. – white-flowered abutilon
- A. palmeri A.Gray – Palmer's Indian mallow
- A. parishii A.Watson – Parish's Indian mallow
- A. parvulum A.Gray – dwarf Indian mallow
- A. pauciflorum A.St.-Hil. – woolly abutilon[14]
- A. permolle (Willd.) Sweet – coastal Indian mallow
- A. pictum (Gillies ex Hook.) Walp. – redvein abutilon, painted Indian mallow (syn. A. striatum)
- A. pitcairnense Fosberg
- A. purpurascens (Link) K.Schum.
- A. reflexum (Juss. ex Cav.) Sweet
- A. ramiflorum A.St.-Hil.
- A. reventum S.Watson – yellowflower Indian mallow
- A. sachetianum Fosberg
- A. sandwicense (O.Deg.) Christoph. – greenflower Indian mallow (Oahʻu in Hawaii)
- A. sellowianum (Klotzsch) Regel
- A. theophrasti Medik. – butterprint, abutilon-hemp, China-jute, velvetleaf (in USA), swamp Chinese-lantern
- A. thurberi A.Gray – Thurber's Indian mallow
- A. thyrsodendron Griseb.
- A. trisulcatum (Jacq.) Britton & Millsp. – anglestem Indian mallow
- A. venosum Lem.
- A. virginianum Krapov. – Virgin Islands abutilon
- A. wrightii A.Gray – Wright's Indian mallow
Hybrids
- Abutilon × hybridum (unknown parentage)
- Abutilon × milleri (A. megapotamicum × A. pictum)
- Abutilon × suntense (A. ochsenii × A. vitifolium)
Formerly placed here
- Bakeridesia integerrima (Hook.) D.M.Bates (as A. chittendenii Standl.)
- Briquetia spicata (Kunth) Fryxell (as A. spicatum Kunth)
- Corynabutilon ochsenii (Phil.) Kearney (as A. ochsenii (Phil.) Reiche)
- Corynabutilon vitifolium (Cav.) Kearney (as A. vitifolium (Cav.) C.Presl)
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:
Gallery
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Abutilon 'Kentish Belle'
References
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- 1 2 3 "Abutilon Mill.". Tropicos. Missouri Botanical Garden. 2012-06-08. Retrieved 2012-06-08.
- ↑ Sunset Western Garden Book. 1995. 606–07.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Abutilon. Flora of China.
- ↑ Esteves, G. L. and A. Krapovickas. (2002). New species of Abutilon (Malvaceae) from Sao Paulo State, Brazil. Kew Bulletin 57(2), 479-82.
- 1 2 Abutilon. Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS).
- ↑ Genus: Abutilon Mill. Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN).
- ↑ "abutilon". Oxford English Dictionary (3rd ed.). Oxford University Press. September 2005. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ↑ Porcher, Michel H. (2006). "Sorting plant names: Arabic index". Multilingual, Multiscript Plant Name Database. University of Melbourne.
Transcribed as abū-taylūn in the Plant Index. The New Oxford American Dictionary (3rd edition) gives ūbūṭīlūn - ↑ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Abutilon". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.: written aubūtīlūn in both Britannica and the OED.
- ↑ Hildyard, A. Endangered Wildlife and Plants of the World. Marshall Cavendish. p. 22. ISBN 978-0-7614-7194-3.
- 1 2 3 Abutilon. The Jepson eFlora 2013.
- ↑ "GRIN Species Records of Abutilon". Germplasm Resources Information Network. United States Department of Agriculture. Retrieved 2010-12-05.
- ↑ Britton, N. L.; C. F. Millspaugh (1920). "Malvaceae". The Bahama Flora. p. 264.
- ↑ Britton & Millspaugh, p. 266
- ↑ RHS Plant Selector Abutilon megapotamicum AGM / RHS Gardening
- ↑ RHS Plant Selector Abutilon × milleri hort. AGM / RHS Gardening
- ↑ RHS Plant Selector Abutilon 'Canary Bird' AGM / RHS Gardening
- ↑ RHS Plant Selector Abutilon 'Cannington Carol' (v) AGM / RHS Gardening
- ↑ RHS Plant Selector Abutilon 'Cannington Peter' (v) AGM / RHS Gardening
- ↑ RHS Plant Selector Abutilon × suntense 'Jermyns' AGM / RHS Gardening
- ↑ RHS Plant Selector Abutilon 'Kentish Belle' AGM / RHS Gardening
- ↑ RHS Plant Selector Abutilon 'Linda Vista Peach' AGM / RHS Gardening
- ↑ RHS Plant Selector Abutilon 'Marion' AGM / RHS Gardening
- ↑ RHS Plant Selector Abutilon 'Nabob' AGM / RHS Gardening
- ↑ RHS Plant Selector Abutilon 'Orange Glow' (v) AGM / RHS Gardening
- ↑ RHS Plant Selector Abutilon 'Savitzii' (v) AGM / RHS Gardening
- ↑ RHS Plant Selector Abutilon 'Souvenir de Bonn' (v) AGM / RHS Gardening
- ↑ RHS Plant Selector Abutilon vitifolium 'Veronica Tennant' AGM / RHS Gardening