Kearnemalvastrum is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Malvaceae.[1]
Its native range is Mexico to Colombia. It is also found in the countries of Costa Rica, Guatemala and Honduras.[1]
The genus name of Kearnemalvastrum is in honour of Thomas Henry Kearney (1874–1956), an American botanist and agronomist known for his work on cotton and date palm breeding, plant taxonomy, and also the flora of Arizona.[2]
It was first described and published in Brittonia Vol.19 on page 229 in 1967.[1]
Known species, according to Kew:[1]
Kearnemalvastrum is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Malvaceae.
Its native range is Mexico to Colombia. It is also found in the countries of Costa Rica, Guatemala and Honduras.
The genus name of Kearnemalvastrum is in honour of Thomas Henry Kearney (1874–1956), an American botanist and agronomist known for his work on cotton and date palm breeding, plant taxonomy, and also the flora of Arizona.
It was first described and published in Brittonia Vol.19 on page 229 in 1967.
Known species, according to Kew:
Kearnemalvastrum lacteum (Aiton) D.M.Bates Kearnemalvastrum subtriflorum (Lag.) D.M.BatesKearnemalvastrum es un género con dos especies de plantas con flores de la familia Malvaceae. Es originario de Centroamérica. Fue descrito por David Martin Bates y publicado en Brittonia 19(3): 229-232, en el año 1967. La especie tipo es Kearnemalvastrum lacteum (Aiton) D.M.Bates.[1]
Kearnemalvastrum es un género con dos especies de plantas con flores de la familia Malvaceae. Es originario de Centroamérica. Fue descrito por David Martin Bates y publicado en Brittonia 19(3): 229-232, en el año 1967. La especie tipo es Kearnemalvastrum lacteum (Aiton) D.M.Bates.
Kearnemalvastrum é um género botânico pertencente à família Malvaceae.
«Kearnemalvastrum — World Flora Online». www.worldfloraonline.org. Consultado em 19 de agosto de 2020