
Genus Abutilon

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Short etymology:
Arabic aubutilun, Latinised as abutilon, first used by Ibn Sina Avicenna (Abd Allāh ibn Sīnā) (980–1037) for a mallow-like plant or mulberry tree. The leaves of some species in this genus resemble those of the mulberry tree.
Scientific name:
Abutilon Mill.
Etymology applies to:
The leaves of some species in this genus resemble those of the mulberry tree.
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Localities:
Global vulnerability:
NE
Synonym of:
Unknown
Protologue:
Gard. Dict. Abr., ed. 4 1: 23 (1754)
Synonym status:
Year published:
1754
Observations of Taxon

Abutilon dinteri
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Name of observer:
Mannheimer, Maggs-Kölling, Kolberg or Rügheimer (David)
Date observed:
Date observed unknown

Abutilon pycnodon
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Name of observer:
Mannheimer, Maggs-Kölling, Kolberg or Rügheimer (David)
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Date observed unknown

Abutilon pycnodon
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Name of observer:
Mannheimer, Maggs-Kölling, Kolberg or Rügheimer (David)
Date observed:
Date observed unknown

Abutilon pycnodon
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Name of observer:
Mannheimer, Maggs-Kölling, Kolberg or Rügheimer (David)
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Date observed unknown

Abutilon ramosum
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Name of observer:
Mary Maytham Kidd (David)
Date observed:
Date observed unknown
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