Distribution in Egypt
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Nile region, oases, eastern desert, Res Sea coastal strip, Gebel Elba and Sinai.
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Global Distribution
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Egypt, Palestine, Arabia, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, India, Sudan, Nigeria, Senegal.
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- Bibliotheca Alexandrina
Habitat
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Desert wadis, edges of cultivation, waste ground.
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Life Expectancy
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Comments
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In Pakistan, it is confined to Sindh.
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- Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw Boulevard, St. Louis, MO, 63110 USA
Description
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Erect, 1.5-3 m tall perennial herb to shrub, stellate pubescent, velvety. Leaves 4-13 cm across, broadly ovate, subentire to irregularly serrate or serrulate, obtuse to acuminate at apex, cordate at base, 7-9 nerved, velvety and stellate pubescent on both sides, more so beneath; petiole 2-15 cm long; stipules lanceolate, falcate, 4-7 mm long, c. 2 mm broad, reflexed, caducous. Flowers axillary, basically solitary, appearing in racemes or panicles in terminal branches by the reduction of leaves; pedicel 1-3.5 cm long, uniformly hairy, articulate from below the middle to near the apex. Calyx 8-10 mm long, in fruit up to 12 mm, fused to or below the middle, pubescent on both sides, stellate without and fasciculate within; lobes 4-8 mm long, ovate, lanceolate to broadly ovate or deltoid, acuminate. Corolla 3-4.5 cm across, yellow; petals 1.5-2 cm long, 1.3-1.7 cm broad, obovate, oblique, slightly notched, claw hairy on the margin. Staminal tube ± 5 mm long, stellate pubescent. Fruit globose, 10-15 mm across, villose, ridges and furrows conspicuous, visible, mericarps (20-) 24-28 (-31), 7-9 mm long, 4-5 mm broad, reniform, obtuse, laterally smooth, and glabrous, hairy on the dorsal margin, separating after dehiscent. Seeds 3 in each mericarp, 2-2.5 mm long, c. 2 mm broad, usually reniform.
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Distribution
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Distribution: Tropical Africa, Pakistan and India.
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Abutilon pannosum
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Abutilon pannosum is a subshrub species of the family Malvaceae.[1] It is a perennial shrub that grows up to 10 feet tall.
Morphology
Velvety, cordate base shaped leaves, with wooly appearance at the lower surfaces while the upper surface are somewhat scabrous. 1.5 cm to 8cm long petiole.[2] Erect stems and yellow-orange corolla and dark red or purple base.
Seeds are brownish-black and oval shaped.[1]
Distribution
Abutilon pannosum is native to many countries in tropical and Horn of Africa, Yemen, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, India and Pakistan.
Utilisation
Abutilon pannosum's seed are used as a herbal laxative while its flower extracts are used for improving sexual performance.[3]
References
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Abutilon pannosum: Brief Summary
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Abutilon pannosum is a subshrub species of the family Malvaceae. It is a perennial shrub that grows up to 10 feet tall.
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