Plant Family: 246 Genera in Malvaceae

Ferb Vu Explores the Malvaceae Plant Family: A World of Beauty and Utility

As a passionate botany enthusiast, I’ve always been captivated by the diverse world of plants. Recently, my curiosity led me to delve deeper into the fascinating Malvaceae plant family, a group known for its striking beauty, economic importance, and ecological significance. In this article, I’ll share my discoveries about this remarkable plant family, including its characteristics, notable genera, and the valuable role it plays in our lives.

Key Characteristics of the Malvaceae Family

The Malvaceae family, also referred to as the mallow family, comprises a vast array of flowering plants, estimated to include over 246 genera and more than 4,200 species. These plants are distributed across various habitats worldwide, from tropical rainforests to arid deserts.

Genera of the Malvaceae Family

The Malvaceae family boasts an impressive array of genera, each with its unique characteristics and uses:

  1. Abelmoschus Medik. – 13 Species in Genus Abelmoschus
  2. Abroma Jacq.
  3. Abutilon Mill. – 178 Species in Genus Abutilon
  4. Acaulimalva Krapov. –
  5. Acropogon Schltr.
  6. Adansonia L.
  7. Aguiaria Ducke
  8. Akrosida Fryxell & Fuertes
  9. Alcea L. – 82 Species in Genus Alcea
  10. Allobriquetia Bovini
  11. Allosidastrum (Hochr.) Krapov., Fryxell & Bates
  12. Allowissadula D.M.Bates
  13. Althaea L. – 10 Species in Genus Althaea
  14. Alyogyne Alef.
  15. Ancistrocarpus Oliv.
  16. Andeimalva J.A.Tate
  17. Andringitra Skema
  18. Androcalva C.F.Wilkins & Whitlock
  19. Anisodontea C.Presl
  20. Anoda Cav.
  21. Anotea (DC.) Kunth
  22. Apeiba Aubl.
  23. Argyrodendron F.Muell.
  24. Asterotrichion Klotzsch
  25. Ayenia L.
  26. Azanza Alef.
  27. Bakeridesia Hochr.
  28. Bastardiastrum (Rose) D.M.Bates
  29. Batesimalva Fryxell
  30. Bernoullia Oliv.
  31. Berrya Roxb.
  32. Billieturnera Fryxell
  33. Bombax L.
  34. Bombycidendron Zoll. & Moritzi
  35. Bordasia Krapov.
  36. Boschia Korth.
  37. Brachychiton Schott & Endl. – 40 Species in Genus Brachychiton
  38. Briquetia Hochr.
  39. Brownlowia Roxb.
  40. Burretiodendron Rehder
  41. Callianthe Donnell
  42. Callirhoe Nutt. – 9 Species in Genus Callirhoe
  43. Calyculogygas Krapov.
  44. Calyptraemalva Krapov.
  45. Camptostemon Mast.
  46. Carpodiptera Griseb.
  47. Catostemma Benth.
  48. Cavanillesia Ruiz & Pav.
  49. Ceiba Mill. – 19 Species in Genus Ceiba
  50. Cenocentrum Gagnep.
  51. Cephalohibiscus Ulbr.
  52. Cheirolaena Benth.
  53. Chiranthodendron Larreat.
  54. Christiana DC.
  55. Cienfuegosia Cav.
  56. Clappertonia Meisn.
  57. Coelostegia Benth.
  58. Cola Schott & Endl. – 134 Species in Genus Cola
  59. Colona Cav.
  60. Commersonia J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.
  61. Corchoropsis Siebold & Zucc.
  62. Corchorus L.
  63. Corynabutilon (K.Schum.) Kearney
  64. Craigia W.W.Sm. & W.E.Evans
  65. Cristaria Cav.
  66. Cullenia Wight
  67. Decaschistia Wight & Arn.
  68. Dendrosida J.E.Fryxell
  69. Desplatsia Bocq.
  70. Dicarpidium F.Muell.
  71. Dicellostyles Benth.
  72. Diplodiscus Turcz.
  73. Dirhamphis Krapov.
  74. Dombeya Cav. – 198 Species in Genus Dombeya
  75. Duboscia Bocq.
  76. Durio Adans. – 28 Species in Genus Durio
  77. Eleutherostylis Burret
  78. Entelea R.Br.
  79. Eremalche Greene
  80. Erinocarpus Nimmo ex J.Graham
  81. Eriolaena DC.
  82. Eriotheca Schott & Endl.
  83. Erioxylum Rose & Standl.
  84. Firmiana Marsili
  85. Franciscodendron B.Hyland & Steenis
  86. Fremontodendron Coville – 3 Species in Genus Fremontodendron
  87. Fryxellia D.M.Bates
  88. Fuertesimalva Fryxell
  89. Gaya Kunth
  90. Gilesia F.Muell.
  91. Glossostemon Desf.
  92. Glyphaea Hook.f.
  93. Goethalsia Pittier
  94. Gossypioides Skovst. ex J.B.Hutch.
  95. Gossypium L. – 55 Species in Genus Gossypium
  96. Grewia L. – 274 Species in Genus Grewia
  97. Guazuma Mill.
  98. Guichenotia J.Gay
  99. Gynatrix Alef.
  100. Gyranthera Pittier
  101. Hafotra Dorr
  102. Hampea Schltdl.
  103. Hannafordia F.Muell.
  104. Harmsia K.Schum.
  105. Helicteres Pluk. ex L.
  106. Helicteropsis Hochr.
  107. Heliocarpus L.
  108. Herissantia Medik.
  109. Heritiera Aiton
  110. Hermannia L.
  111. Hibiscadelphus Rock
  112. Hibiscus L. – 439 Species in Genus Hibiscus
  113. Hildegardia Schott & Endl.
  114. Hochreutinera Krapov.
  115. Hoheria A.Cunn.
  116. Horsfordia A.Gray
  117. Howittia F.Muell.
  118. Huberodendron Ducke
  119. Humbertiella Hochr.
  120. Hydrogaster Kuhlm.
  121. Iliamna Greene – 8 Species in Genus Iliamna
  122. Indagator Halford
  123. Jarandersonia Kosterm.
  124. Julostylis Thwaites
  125. Jumelleanthus Hochr.
  126. Kearnemalvastrum D.M.Bates
  127. Kitaibelia Willd.
  128. Kleinhovia L.
  129. Kokia Lewton – 4 Species in Genus Kokia
  130. Kosteletzkya C.Presl
  131. Kostermansia Soegeng
  132. Krapovickasia Fryxell
  133. Kydia Roxb.
  134. Lagunaria (A.DC.) Rchb.
  135. Lasiopetalum Sm.
  136. Lawrencia Hook.
  137. Lebronnecia Fosberg & Sachet
  138. Lecanophora Speg.
  139. Leptonychia Turcz.
  140. Luehea Willd.
  141. Lueheopsis Burret
  142. Lysiosepalum F.Muell.
  143. Malachra L.
  144. Malacothamnus Greene
  145. Malope L. – 4 Species in Genus Malope
  146. Malva Tourn. ex L. – 62 Species in Genus Malva
  147. × Malvalthaea Iljin
  148. Malvastrum A.Gray
  149. Malvaviscus Fabr.
  150. Malvella Jaub. & Spach
  151. Mansonia J.R.Drumm.
  152. Marcanodendron Doweld
  153. Matisia Bonpl.
  154. Maxwellia Baill.
  155. Megatritheca Cristóbal
  156. Megistostegium Hochr.
  157. Melhania Forssk.
  158. Melochia L.
  159. Meximalva Fryxell
  160. Microcos Burm. ex L.
  161. Modiola Moench
  162. Modiolastrum K.Schum.
  163. Mollia Mart.
  164. Monteiroa Krapov.
  165. Mortoniodendron Standl. & Steyerm.
  166. Napaea L.
  167. Nayariophyton T.K.Paul
  168. Neesia Blume
  169. Neobaclea Hochr.
  170. Neobrittonia Hochr.
  171. Neobuchia Urb.
  172. Neoregnellia Urb.
  173. Nesogordonia Baill.
  174. Nototriche Turcz.
  175. Ochroma Sw.
  176. Octolobus Welw.
  177. Pachira Aubl. – 54 Species in Genus Pachira
  178. Palaua Cav.
  179. Papuodendron C.T.White
  180. Patinoa Cuatrec.
  181. Pavonia Cav. – 291 Species in Genus Pavonia
  182. Peltaea (C.Presl) Standl.
  183. Pentace Hassk.
  184. Pentapetes L.
  185. Pentaplaris L.O.Williams & Standl.
  186. Periptera DC.
  187. Perrierophytum Hochr.
  188. Phragmocarpidium Krapov.
  189. Phragmotheca Cuatrec.
  190. Phymosia Desv.
  191. Physodium C.Presl
  192. Pityranthe Thwaites
  193. Plagianthus J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.
  194. Pochota Ram.Goyena
  195. Pseudabutilon R.E.Fr.
  196. Pseudobombax Dugand
  197. Pseudocorchorus Capuron
  198. Pterocymbium R.Br.
  199. Pterospermum Schreb.
  200. Pterygota Schott & Endl.
  201. Quararibea Aubl.
  202. Radyera Bullock
  203. Reevesia Lindl.
  204. Rhodognaphalon (Ulbr.) Roberty
  205. Rhynchosida Fryxell
  206. Ripariosida Weakley & D.B.Poind.
  207. Robinsonella Rose & Baker f.
  208. Roifia Verdc.
  209. Rojasimalva Fryxell
  210. Ruizia Cav.
  211. Scaphium Schott & Endl.
  212. Scaphopetalum Mast.
  213. Schoutenia Korth.
  214. Scleronema Benth.
  215. Senra Cav.
  216. Septotheca Ulbr.
  217. Seringia J.Gay
  218. Sida L. – 275 Species in Genus Sida
  219. Sidalcea A.Gray ex Benth. – 29 Species in Genus Sidalcea
  220. Sidasodes Fryxell & Fuertes
  221. Sidastrum Baker f.
  222. Sparrmannia L.f.
  223. Sphaeralcea A.St.-Hil.
  224. Spirabutilon Krapov.
  225. Spirotheca Ulbr.
  226. Sterculia L.
  227. Tarasa Phil.
  228. Tetralix Griseb.
  229. Tetrasida Ulbr.
  230. Theobroma L. – 30 Species in Genus Theobroma
  231. Thepparatia Phuph.
  232. Thespesia Sol. ex Corrêa
  233. Thomasia J.Gay
  234. Tilia L. – 38 Species in Genus Tilia – Linden Tree
  235. Trichospermum Blume
  236. Triplochiton K.Schum.
  237. Triumfetta Plum. ex L.
  238. Tropidococcus Krapov.
  239. Ungeria Schott & Endl.
  240. Urena Dill. ex L. – 7 Species in Genus Urena
  241. Urocarpidium Ulbr.
  242. Vasivaea Baill.
  243. Waltheria L.
  244. Wercklea Pittier & Standl.
  245. Wissadula Medik.
  246. Woodianthus Krapov.

The Malvaceae Family’s Role in Our Lives

The Malvaceae family plays a vital role in our lives, providing us with a wealth of resources and benefits. From food and fiber to medicine and ornamental beauty, these plants contribute significantly to our well-being and economic prosperity. Moreover, they play an essential ecological role, providing habitat and food for various pollinators and other wildlife.

In conclusion, my exploration of the Malvaceae plant family has deepened my appreciation for the remarkable diversity and utility of the plant kingdom. This family’s stunning flowers, valuable crops, and ecological importance serve as a testament to the interconnectedness of life on Earth. As I continue my botanical journey, I eagerly anticipate uncovering more fascinating secrets hidden within the world of plants.

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