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*Modiola Moench. Subfamily: Malvoideae. Tribe: Malveae. Common name: Bristly-mallow.
A monotypic genus, an herb, currently of North America, Central America, and South America (but likely not native in North and Central America).
References: Bayer & Kubitzki (2003) In Kubitzki & Bayer (2003); Hill (2015f) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (2015). Show full citations.
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© Keith Bradley | Modiola caroliniana | Original Image ⭷
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