Malvaceae is placed in the series
a. Thalamiflorae
b. Inferae
c. Heteromerae
d. Disciflorae
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Malvaceae is placed in the series a. Thalamiflorae.
The family is represented by about eighty two genera and one thousand and five hundred species, all of which are in world wide distribution.
Members of this family are mostly herbs or shrubs but a few are trees, the vegetative parts of these plants are covered with hairs and have a normal tap root system.
These plants are generally aerial and erect.
The family is represented by about eighty two genera and one thousand and five hundred species, all of which are in world wide distribution.
Members of this family are mostly herbs or shrubs but a few are trees, the vegetative parts of these plants are covered with hairs and have a normal tap root system.
These plants are generally aerial and erect.
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