Allowissadula is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae. They are known commonly as false Indianmallows.[1] They are native to the United States and Mexico.[2]
Plants of the genus are subshrubs with hairy foliage and flowers each having a calyx six to fourteen millimeters in length, five styles and five carpels. The fruit is a schizocarp.[2]
There are about 9 species.[2] Species include:[3]
Allowissadula is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae. They are known commonly as false Indianmallows. They are native to the United States and Mexico.
Plants of the genus are subshrubs with hairy foliage and flowers each having a calyx six to fourteen millimeters in length, five styles and five carpels. The fruit is a schizocarp.
There are about 9 species. Species include:
Allowissadula chiangii Allowissadula floribunda Allowissadula glandulosa Allowissadula holosericea - Chisos Mountain false Indianmallow Allowissadula lozanii - Lozano's false Indianmallow Allowissadula microcalyx Allowissadula pringlei Allowissadula rosei Allowissadula sessei