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67. with S. Munnanum
Malv, frimoni, Bon, has its cells occasionally 2-celled + is probably but a my
[illegible] form of S. [illegible] Gr.-S. [illegible]
(Lin.1330)
S. Wrightii, p. Gray. It is (St. Anderson, Herb.Gray, ticked "Malvastrom Munnanum",
and 21 of Palmer's S. anguina collection q. 1867, Hub.Gray, ticked "S. fruticarii". It is intermediate between
S. diatheinani + S. incana, it may eventually be found to unite the two in one polymorphous
epecies. It has longer filaments, fruits 3-celled than S. incana, the capsules are more
frequently mucronate, the fruit is armed with a dense stellate trichome which in
analysis readily separates in mass - less substituted, but with a bar, more (in depth?) [illegible]
203. "Malvastrom Munnanum," var. apparently a coarsely lobed form of [illegible] 203)
but with 2-celled cells.
[illegible] still kept distinct.
S. Fruticarii, is the same as S. incana, var. Strophophylla, a narrow basal almost whitish form
of which is S. angustifolia, Nees. - S. pedatifida (Malvastrom pedatifidum, Gr.) which is found to
have 1-2-celled cells) includes S. incana, var. dissecta, etc., with longer narrower glandular filaments