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Abutilon incanum
(Malvaceae)
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Taxonomy & nomenclature
ITIS nomenclature info for Abutilon incanum
Nomenclatural information about Abutilon incanum is provided by ITIS.
Images
Images of Abutilon incanum (Malvaceae) (hoary abutilon)
Links to high-resolution free images of Abutilon incanum (Malvaceae) (hoary abutilon) by Forest & Kim Starr (USGS) are available here.
Abutilon incanum information from the Smithsonian Flora of the Hawaiian Islands
Information about Abutilon incanum in Hawaii is available from the Smithsonian Flora of the Hawaiian Islands.
Images of Abutilon species native to Hawaii (UH/GCarr)
Images of Abutilon species native to Hawaii are presented online by Dr. Gerry Carr (University of Hawaii--Manoa). Species represented include Abutilon eremitopetalum (endemic); Abutilon incanum (indigenous); Abutilon menziesii (endemic); and Abutilon sandwicense (endemic).
Distribution
Abutilon incanum information from the Smithsonian Flora of the Hawaiian Islands
Information about Abutilon incanum in Hawaii is available from the Smithsonian Flora of the Hawaiian Islands.
Where to see this species
Kahoolawe (Kanaloa): natural areas of Hawaii
Forest and Kim Starr provide information about the island of Kahoolawe as a natural area in Hawaii. Links to additional resources are provided, as well as links to images of plant species found on Kahoolawe.
Full-text articles
Maui Offshore Islet Botanical Survey
Starr, F., K. Starr, and Wood K. 2006. Maui Offshore Islet Botanical Survey. Report prepared for State Department of Land and Natural Resources and the Offshore Islet Restoration Committee, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Lanai Offshore Islets Botanical Survey
Starr, F., K. Starr, and K. Wood. 2006. Lanai Offshore Islets Botanical Survey. Report prepared for State Department of Land and Natural Resources and the Offshore Islet Restoration Committee, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Bibliography
References for Abutilon incanum
Bibliographic references for Abutilon incanum are provided by HEAR.
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