Belongs within: Eumalvoideae.
The Malveae are a group of malvaceous plants in which the staminal column bears anthers at the top, and the carpels are closely united in a ring around a central axis from which they fall away when ripe (Cheeseman 2006).
<==Malveae BS04
|--+--Malope BS04
| `--Lavatera BS04
| |--L. arborea H90
| |--L. assurgentiflora [incl. L. assurgentiflora ssp. glabra] H93
| |--L. cretica H59
| |--L. plebeia H90
| `--L. trimestris H90
`--Abutilon BS04
|--A. asiaticum C55b
|--A. auritum LK14
|--A. avicennae [=Sida abutilon] C55b
|--A. californicum BTA75
|--A. cryptopetalum H90
|--A. cunninghamii KM08
|--A. exonemum EF04
|--A. fraseri H90
|--A. fruticosum PP07
|--A. geranioides KM08
|--A. grandifolium H90
|--A. graveolens C55b
|--A. halophilum H90
|--A. hannii LK14
|--A. incanum BT87
|--A. indicum LK14
| |--A. i. var. indicum LK14
| `--A. i. var. australiense LK14
|--A. leucopetalum [incl. A. calliphyllum] H90
|--A. macrum H90
|--A. malvifolium H90
|--A. otocarpum M99
|--A. oxycarpum [incl. A. oxycarpum var. subsagittatum] H90
|--A. palmeri H93
|--A. parvulum H93
|--A. sandwicense GML13
|--A. theophrasti Y98
`--A. tubulosum H90
Malveae incertae sedis:
Malva CD07
|--M. aegyptia PT98
|--M. caroliniana C55b
|--M. cretica PT98
|--M. crispa C06
|--M. dendromorpha H06
|--M. moschata C55a
|--M. neglecta AGF98
|--M. nicaeensis H93
|--M. parviflora M99
|--M. rotundifolia C55b
|--M. sylvestris Linnaeus 1753 CD07 [incl. M. sylvestris var. mauritiana H93]
`--M. verticillata C55b
Plagianthus Forster & Forster 1776 C06, A61
|--P. betulinus Cunningham 1840 [incl. Pl. urticinus Cunnigham 1840] A61
| |--P. b. var. betulinus A61
| `--P. b. chathamicus Cockayne 1912 [=P. chathamicus Cockayne 1902] A61
|--P. × cymosus Kirk 1899 [P. betulinus × P. divaricatus] A61
|--P. divaricatus Forster & Forster 1776 A61
`--P. regius WH02 [=Philippodendron regium Poit. 1837 A61]
Hoheria Cunn. 1839 C06, A61 (see below for synonymy)
|--‘Gaya’ × allanii Cockayne 1926 [Hoheria angustifolia × H. lyallii] A61
|--H. angustifolia Raoul 1844 (see below for synonymy) A61
|--H. glabrata Sprague & Summerhayes 1926 A61
|--H. lyallii Hooker 1852 A61 (see below for synonymy)
|--H. populnea Cunn. 1839 (see below for synonymy) A61
| |--H. p. var. populnea C06
| `--H. p. var. vulgaris C06
`--H. sexstylosa Colenso 1885 (see below for synonymy) A61
|--H. s. var. sexstylosa A61
`--H. s. var. ovata (Simpson & Thomson) Allan 1961 [=H. ovata Simpson & Thomson 1942] A61
Hoheria Cunn. 1839 C06, A61 [incl. H. subg. Apterocarpa Hooker 1852 A61, H. subg. Euhoheria Hooker 1852 A61]
Hoheria angustifolia Raoul 1844 [=H. populnea var. angustifolia (Raoul) Hooker 1852; incl. H. angustifolia var. acutifolia Kirk 1899] A61
Hoheria lyallii Hooker 1852 A61 [=Gaya lyallii Baker 1892 A61, Plagianthus lyallii Gray ex Hooker 1855 A61, Sida lyallii C06; incl. G. lyallii var. ribifolia Kirk 1899 A61, G. ribifolia Cockayne 1901 A61]
Hoheria populnea Cunn. 1839 [incl. H. sinclairii Hooker 1864, H. populnea ssp. vulgaris var. sinclairii (Hooker) Kirk 1899] A61
Hoheria sexstylosa Colenso 1885 [incl. H. populnea var. crataegifolia Hooker 1852, H. populnea var. dentata Kirk 1899, H. populnea var. lanceolata Hooker 1852, H. populnea ssp. lanceolata Kirk 1899, H. populnea ssp. obtusifolia Kirk 1899] A61
*Type species of generic name indicated
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