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59 M. rene’txa (Cav. icon. 5. t. 422. f. 3.) stem trailing ; 
leaves 3-lobed, crenated ; flowers axillary, sessile, aggregate ; 
corolla hardly larger than the calyx. ©.H. Native of Chili 
on the Cordilleras. Flowers pale-blue. A small plant. 
Weak Mallow. Fl. June, Aug. Pl. trailing. 
60 M. Bonarte’nsts (Cav. diss. 2. t. 22. f. 1.) stem erect, 
tomentose, branched ; leaves 3-lobed ; lobes unequally crenate- 
toothed; flowers glomerate, axillary, nearly sessile, small. ©. H. 
Native of Buenos Ayres in the fields. Flowers white or red. 
Buenos Ayrean Mallow. FI. July, Aug. Clt. 1820. Pl. 1 ft. 
§ 6. Capénses, D. C. prod. 1. p. 433. Flowers purplish or 
white. Leaves angularly lobed. Stems shrubby. Outer calyx 
or involucel 3-leaved.  Pedicels solitary, 1-flowered, rarely in 
twos or threes, or 2-3-flowered.—N. B. Many of the species of 
this section are probably varieties or hybrids originated by cul- 
ture. All natives of the Cape of Good Hope. 
61 M. ama'na (Sims, bot. mag. t. 1998.) pedicels 1-flowered, 
aggregate, shorter than the leaves; leaflets of outer calyx ovate, 
acuminated; leaves 5-lobed, pilose, wrinkled. h.G. Flowers 
purple. This is an elegant plant. 
Pleasing Mallow. Fl. April, May. Clt. 1796. Shrub 2 to 
4 feet. 
62 M. virea‘ra (Cav. diss. 2. p. 70. t. 18. f. 2.) pedicels 1- 
flowered, solitary or in pairs, longer than the footstalks ; leaflets 
of outer calyx linear; leaves 3-lobed, crenated, glabrous, rigid. 
h. G. Murr. in comm. geet. 1779. p. 20. t. 6. M. Capénsis, 
Lin. spec. 968. Flowers purple, with darker stripes. 
Tniggy Mallow. Fl. May, July. . Clt. 1727. Sh. 2 to 2 ft. 
63 M. Capr’nsis (Cav. diss. p. 71. t. 24. f. 3.) pedicels 1- 
flowered, solitary or in pairs, longer than the footstalks ; leaflets 
of outer calyx ovate-lanceolate; leaves 5-lobed and 3-lobed, 
crenate-toothed, clammy. k. G. Ker, bot. reg. 295. M. 
biflora, Desrous. in dict. enc. 3. p. 747. Flowers red and white. 
No. 3429 of Burch. cat. is perhaps different from this. 
Cape Mallow. Fl. year. Clt. 1713. Shrub 4 to 6 feet. 
64 M. Bacsa’mica (Jacq. icon. rar. 1. t. 140.) pedicels 1- 
flowered, solitary, longer than the footstalks; leaflets of outer 
calyx oblong-linear ; leaves ovate, slightly 3-lobed, acute, un- 
equally toothed. h.G. Flowers pink. 
Balsamic Mallow. Fl. May, Sept. Clt. 1800. Shrub 4 ft. 
65 M. Oxycantnor pes (Horn. hafn. 2. p. 654.) pedicels 
solitary, longer than the petioles; leaves glabrous, cuneiform, 
profoundly 3-lobed, deeply serrated, intermediate lobe largish. 
h. G. Flowers white or red. 
Tawthorn-like Mallow. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1818. Sh. 4 ft. 
66 M. rucòsa (Desrous. in dict. enc. 3. p. 747.) pedicels 1- 
flowered, solitary, longer than the petioles; leaflets of outer 
calyx ovate, acute ; leaves somewhat cordate, pinnatifidly-sinuat- 
ed, wrinkled. h. G. Flowers purple. 
Wrinkled Mallow. Fl. May, Sep. Shrub 4 feet. 
67 M. rrrpactyirres (Cav. diss. 2. p. 73. t. 21. f. 2.) pedi- 
ccls solitary, 1-flowered, length of leaves ; leaves almost sessile, 
cuneiform, trifid, entire. h. G. M. refléxa, Andr. rep. t. 
135. Leaflets of outer calyx linear. Flowers pink. 
Three-fingered-leaved Mallow. Fl. June, Aug. 
Shrub 3 feet. 
68 M. pivarica‘ra (Andr. bot. rep. t. 182.) pedicels solitary, 
longer than the petioles; leaves lobed, plaited, toothed, sca- 
brous ; branches and branchlets divaricating, flexuous. h. G. 
Flowers white, lined with red at the base. Involucel linear. 
Divaricate-branched Mallow. Fl. June, Sep. Clt. 1792. 
Shrub 3 feet. 
69 M. retv'sa (Cav. diss..2. t. 21. f. 1.) pedicels solitary, 
longer than the petioles; leaflets of outer calyx lanceolate ; 
Clt. 1791. 
. MALVACE£. 
II. Marva. 
leaves oblong, very blunt, 3-lobed, toothed, villous. k. G. 
M. triloba, Thunb. prod. 118. Flowers yellow or pink. 
Retuse-leaved Mallow. Fl. March, May. Clt. 1803. Shrub 
4 feet. 
70 M. catycr'na (Cav. diss. 2. p. 81. t. 22. f. 4.) pedicels 
solitary, 1-flowered, twice as long as the leaves ; leaflets of outer 
calyx ovate, acute, large; leaves cordate, crenated, clothed with 
rough hairs. h.G. Ker. bot. reg. 297. Flowers pale red. 
Large-calyxed Mallow. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1812. Sh. 4 ft. 
71 M. rra'crans (Jacq. hort. vind. 3. t. 35.) pedicels 1- 
flowered, solitary, length of petioles; leaflets of outer calyx 
lanceolate; leaves cordate, 5-lobed, toothed; branches red, 
clammy. h.G. Cav. diss. 2. p. 72. t. 23. f. 3. Ker. bot. 
reg. 296. M.scabrosa, Lin. amoen. acad. 4. p. 343. Flowers red. 
Fragrant Mallow. Fl. May, July. Clt.1759. Shrub 6 ft. 
72 M.srrrcra (Jacq. hort. schoenbr. 3. p. 294.) pedicels soli- 
tary, 1-flowered, length of petioles; leaflets of outer calyx 
rather linear; leaves ovate, slightly 3-lobed, toothed, hairy. 
h. G. Corolla white, veined with red at the base. 
Straight Mallow. Fl. May, Aug. Clt.1805. Shrub 6 feet. 
73 M. Bryoniroria (Lin. spec. 968.) pedicels solitary, 1 or 
2-flowered, shorter than the petioles; leaves cordate, slightly 
5-lobed, blunt, clothed with very rough starry hairs. k. G. 
M. refléxa, Wendl. hort. herrenh. 1. t. 4. M. stellata, Thunb. 
prod. 119.? Flowers purple or red? . 
Bryony-leaved Mallow. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1731. Sh. 4 ft. 
74 M. crossurarrero LIA (Cav. diss. 2. p. 71. t. 24. f. 2.) 
pedicels solitary, 1 or 3-flowered, longer than the petioles ; leaflets 
of outer calyx oblong-linear; leaves sinuately-lobed, serrated, 
rough, and are as well as branches hairy. kh. G. Ker. bot. 
reg. 561.—Dill. elth. 209. t. 169. f. 207. Flowers red, with 
darker veins and white claws. 
Gooseberry-leaved Mallow. Fl. May, Sept. Clt. 1732. Shrub 
3 to 6 feet. 
75 M. aspe’rrma (Jacq. hort. Schoenbr. 2. t. 139.) pedicels 
1 or 2-flowered, solitary, rather longer than the petioles ; leaflets 
of outer calyx linear; leaves 5-lobed, obtuse-toothed, very 
rough ; terminal lobe elongated. h. G. Flowers white with a 
red base. The whole plant is rough from stellate hairs. 
Very rough Mallow. Fl. Ju. Sept. Clt. 1796. Shrub 5 ft. 
§ 7. Multiflore. D.C. prod. 1. p. 434. 
white. Peduncles axillary, many-flowered. 
leaved. Leaves angular. 
76 M. ra’crea (Ait. hort. kew. 2. p. 448.) shrubby ; leaves 
angular, acute, cordate, villous; petals obcordate, rather shorter 
than the calyx ; peduncles panicled. h.G. Native of Mexico. 
M. vitifolia, Cav. icon. 1. t. 30. Flowers milk-white. 
Milky-flowered Mallow. F]. Jan. Feb. Cit. 1780. Sh. 4 ft. 
77 M. carita ra (Cav. diss. 5. t. 137. f. 1.) shrubby; leaves 
5-lobed; lobes pinnatifidly-jagged, toothed, intermediate one 
elongated ; peduncles capitate, corymbose. h. G. Native of 
Peru. Flowers pale violet-coloured with white claws. 
Capitate-flowered Mallow. Shrub 6 feet. , 
78 M. miīxīara (Cav. icon. 3. t. 278.) stems fruticulose, 
erect; leaves ovate, 3-lobed, toothed, tomentose ; peduncles 
axillary, racemose, few-flowered, but sometimes only ]-flowered. 
k. G. Native of? Flowers vermilion. _ 
Vermilion-flowered Mallow. Fl. May, July. 
Pl. 1 foot. 
79 M. Munroa'xa (Dougl. in bot. reg. 1306.) plant clothed 
with white tomentum; stems ascending; leaves roundish, cor- 
date, somewhat 5-lobed, crenate ; involucel setaceous ; peduncl es 
axillary and terminal, panicled, 3-5-flowered. XY. H. Native 
of North America on the barren plains of the Columbia. Flowers 
elegant, of a vermilion colour. | 
Flowers purple or 
Outer calyx 3- 
Clt. 1798. 
