Malva preissiana: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Malvales
- Family
- Malvaceae
- Genus
- Malva
- Species
- Malva preissiana
- Scientific Name
- Malva preissiana
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Malva preissiana
Malva preissiana, the Australian hollyhock or native hollyhock, is a herbaceous perennial in the family Malvaceae, found in all Australian states.
It is a large herb, growing up to 3 metres high and up to 3 metres wide, depending on the number of stalks or branches, that the bush has. It is a short lived perennial living around 3–5 years.
The plant was once common on the banks of waterways in southern Australia, especially those on the plain where the city of Adelaide now stands. It was greatly admired by the early settlers of the Adelaide region as it reminded them of the hollyhocks back in their home country of England. This did not stop them destroying most of the areas where native hollyhock occurred, and today it is a rare species. It still occurs in small populations on the banks of the River Torrens. Recently it has also been included in several revegetation projects in parks across the city.
The leaves are hairy and typical of most mallows. They have five pointed lobes, and large prominent veins. In spring, native hollyhock breaks out into masses of large showy flowers. This makes it an extremely ecologically valuable plant for the local bees and butterflies. Flowers range in colour from the common white to pale pink and mauve. The flowers have five petals which tinge slightly yellow as they reach the centre of the flower. The flowers die back in early summer to reveal a small cup shaped fruit containing clusters of small black seeds with unusual shapes. During summer the plant dies down and goes into a period of little or no growth until the rains arrive in autumn.
...Malva preissiana in languages:
- English
- Australian Hollyhock
- English
- Coastal Austral Hollyhock
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Malva acerifolia
- Malva aegyptia
- Malva aethiopica
- Malva agrigentina
- Malva alcea
- Malva arborea
- Malva arborea × Malva preissiana
- Malva assurgentiflora
- Malva bucharica
- Malva cachemiriana
- Malva cathayensis
- Malva cavanillesiana
- Malva cretica
- Malva durieui
- Malva erecta
- Malva excisa
- Malva flava
- Malva hispanica
- Malva leonardii
- Malva lindsayi
- Malva longiflora
- Malva ludwigii
- Malva lusitanica
- Malva maroccana
- Malva microphylla
- Malva moschata
- Malva multiflora
- Malva neglecta
- Malva nicaeensis
- Malva oblongifolia
- Malva occidentalis
- Malva olbia
- Malva oxyloba
- Malva pacifica
- Malva pamiroalaica
- Malva parviflora
- Malva phoenicea
- Malva preissiana
- Malva punctata
- Malva pusilla
- Malva qaiseri
- Malva setigera
- Malva sinensis
- Malva stenopetala
- Malva stipulacea
- Malva subovata
- Malva sylvestris
- Malva thuringiaca
- Malva tournefortiana
- Malva trifida
- Malva trimestris
- Malva unguiculata
- Malva valdesii
- Malva verticillata
- Malva vidalii
- Malva waziristanensis
- Malva weinmanniana
- Malva xizangensis
- Malva × adulterina
- Malva × arbosii
- Malva × clementii
- Malva × columbretensis
- Malva × egarensis
- Malva × inodora
- Malva × intermedia
- Malva × litoralis
- Malva × tetuanensis