Eumalvoideae

Monarch rosemallow Hibiscus radiatus, copyright Prenn.


Belongs within: Malvoideae.
Contains: Malveae, Gossypium.

The Eumalvoideae are a clade of flowering plants corresponding to the 'Malvaceae' in the strict sense, excluding taxa previously classified in the Bombacaceae, Sterculiaceae or Tiliaceae. The name was used by Baum et al. (2004) to refer to the smallest clade including the type species of the tribes Malveae, Gossypieae and Hibisceae. Members include Hibiscus, a widespread genus of plants bearing solitary, often showy flowers giving rise to capsular fruits, of which several species are widely cultivated as ornamentals. The Gossypieae are distinguished by the presence of glands producing gossypol, a compound toxic to herbivores. The portia tree Thespesia populnea is common in coastal regions of the Old World tropics and is used as a source of decorative wood.

<==Eumalvoideae BS04
    |--+--Malveae BS04
    |  `--+--Alyogyne BS04
    |     |    |--A. cuneiformis KM08
    |     |    |--A. hakeifolia N91
    |     |    `--A. pinoniana KM08
    |     `--Gossypieae BS04
    |          |--Gossypium BS04
    |          `--+--Hampea BS04
    |             `--Thespesia BS04
    |                  |--T. grandiflora S-CK06
    |                  |--T. lampas P03
    |                  |--T. populnea P88
    |                  |--T. populneoides LK14
    |                  `--T. thespesioides LK14
    `--Hibisceae BS04
         |--+--+--‘Hibiscus’ costatus BS04
         |  |  `--Decaschistia BS04
         |  |       |--D. byrnesii LK14
         |  |       |    |--D. b. ssp. byrnesii LK14
         |  |       |    `--D. b. ssp. lavandulacea LK14
         |  |       `--D. occidentalis LK14
         |  `--+--Malvaviscus arboreus BS04, RA07
         |     `--Pavonia BS04
         |          |--P. calycina LK14
         |          |--P. hastata H90
         |          |--P. multiflora NDA05
         |          |--P. procumbens PP07
         |          |--P. rehmannii CV06
         |          |--P. spinifex NDA05
         |          `--P. zeylanica PP07
         `--Hibiscus Linnaeus 1753 BS04, A61
              |  i. s.: H. austrinus LK14
              |         H. brachysiphonius H90
              |         H. cannabinus M99
              |         H. coatesii LK14
              |         H. denudatus H93
              |         H. dinteri CV06
              |         H. discophorus CV06
              |         H. diversifolius Jacquin 1781-1793 [incl. H. taylorii Buchanan 1870 (n. n.)] A61
              |         H. elatus RM07
              |         H. esculentus PT01
              |         H. fleckii CV06
              |         H. floccosus P88
              |         H. fluvialis LK14
              |         H. fryxellii LK14
              |           |--H. f. var. fryxellii LK14
              |           `--H. f. var. mollis LK14
              |         H. geranioides LK14
              |         H. heterophyllus H90
              |         H. hooglandianus Kosterm. 1960 [=Papuodendron hooglandianum (Kosterm.) Borss. 1966] C81
              |         H. insularis H90
              |         H. kenneallyi LK14
              |         H. krichauffianus H90
              |         H. lampas K72
              |         H. lasiocarpus [incl. H. californicus] H93
              |         H. leptocladus LK14
              |         H. manihot C55
              |         H. marenitensis LK14
              |         H. meraukensis LK14
              |         H. merxmuelleri CV06
              |         H. micranthus PP07
              |         H. minutibracteolus LK14
              |         H. mutabilis BB07
              |         H. papuodendron Kosterm. 1960 [incl. Papuodendron lepidotum White 1946] C81
              |         H. pentaphyllus LK14
              |         H. peralbus LK14
              |         H. pinonianus M99
              |         H. pungens DD73
              |         H. rayii R44
              |         H. reflexus LK14
              |         H. rosa-sinensis BS04
              |         H. sabdariffa M99
              |         H. schizopetalus RA07
              |         H. setulosus LK14
              |         H. splendens [=Abelmoschus splendens] H90
              |         H. stewartii LK14
              |         H. sturtii KM08
              |           |--H. s. var. sturtii H90
              |           `--H. s. var. grandiflorus H90
              |         H. sulfuranthus CV06
              |         H. superbus LK14
              |         H. syriacus BAN98
              |         H. tiliaceus LK14 [=Paritium tiliaceum C55]
              |         H. trionum Linnaeus 1753 A61 [incl. H. vesicarius Cav. 1787 A61, H. trionum var. vesicarius H90]
              `--H. sect. Furcaria S02
                   |--H. aculeatus [incl. H. furcatus] S02
                   `--H. radiatus Cavanilles 1787 S02

*Type species of generic name indicated

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