Identifying Malvas without flowers or fruits

The foliage of Malva species can vary considerably within and across species depending on environmental conditions such as water, temperature, light, soil type, and season. Leaf structure can even vary on the same plant (e.g., the uppermost leaves might be different from the basal leaves.) In addition, Malva foliage is often misidentified as Hibiscus, Sidalcea, Alcea, or Geranium. It’s difficult, if not impossible, to identify Malva species from leaves alone, so it's best to leave foliage-only observations at the genus level.

Note: The pictures in this journal posting were taken from iNaturalist or Calflora photos of flowers and/or fruits of Malva species that have been verified as Research Grade. I cropped the photos to remove the flowers and fruits, leaving only the leaves and stems.

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Publicado el 19 de septiembre de 2022 a las 01:01 PM por truthseqr truthseqr

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Both Cheeseweed and Cretan mallows show the Latin names as M. parviflora. Shouldn't the Cretan mallow show M. multiflora?
Or am I hopelessly confused?

Anotado por bjw1633 hace cerca de un mes

@bjw1633, you're right. Thank you so much for identifying this error. I'll fix it right away.

Anotado por truthseqr hace cerca de un mes

Thank you for all your work on this project. I am trying to figure out these ID's and your explanations are most helpful.

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