Malva parviflora
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Malva parviflora |
Species |
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Malvaceae |
Family |
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Khubbayz, Tubbaq |
Vernacular Name |
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Annual herb |
Life Form |
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Ascending herb up to 40cm high. Leaves orbicular, 2-8cm broad nearly entire or palmately lobed less than half way to base. Flowers few or densely clustered. Carpels in fruit with wavy radiating ridges at sides |
Description |
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Usually a weed of cultivated areas, but sometimes can found in deserts |
Habitat |
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Low grazing value |
Grazing Importance |
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Leaves are eaten as vegetables by some societies |
Other Uses |
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References |
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