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Fatoua
''Fatoua'' is a genus of 3 species of herbs in the mulberry family. Species *''Fatoua villosa'' *''Fatoua pilosa'' *''Fatoua madagascariensis ''Fatoua'' is a genus of 3 species of herbs in the mulberry family. Species *''Fatoua villosa'' *''Fatoua pilosa ''Fatoua'' is a genus of 3 species of herbs in the mulberry family. Species *'' Fatoua villosa'' *'' Fatoua pilosa'' *'' Fatou ...'' Bibliography {{Taxonbar, from=Q147612 Moraceae genera Moraceae ...
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Fatoua Villosa
''Fatoua villosa'' is an annual herb in the Moraceae (mulberry) family. Common names include mulberry weed, crabweed, or hairy crabweed in English, Kuwakusa (クワクサ(桑草)/クワ科クワクサ属) in Japanese, and Shui she ma (小蛇麻 or 水蛇麻) in Mandarin. It is native to eastern Asia, some Pacific islands, and parts of Australia (specifically in two Australian states (Western and Queensland) Bismarck Archipelago, China, Japan, Indonesia (Java, Maluku, Sulawesi), Korea, Lesser Sunda Island, New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam). It has become an invasive species in the United States where it grows in disturbed areas such as flowerbeds, greenhouses, and agricultural fields. Description ''F. villosa'' is an annual herb, and sometimes perennial herb in the deep south of the US. The entire plant is covered in both glandular and recurved hairs giving the plant a sticky feeling to the touch. The leaves resemble the leaves of mu ...
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Fatoua Pilosa
''Fatoua'' is a genus of 3 species of herbs in the mulberry family. Species *'' Fatoua villosa'' *'' Fatoua pilosa'' *'' Fatoua madagascariensis'' Bibliography {{Taxonbar, from=Q147612 Moraceae genera Moraceae ...
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Fatoua Madagascariensis
''Fatoua'' is a genus of 3 species of herbs in the mulberry family. Species *''Fatoua villosa'' *''Fatoua pilosa ''Fatoua'' is a genus of 3 species of herbs in the mulberry family. Species *'' Fatoua villosa'' *'' Fatoua pilosa'' *'' Fatoua madagascariensis'' Bibliography {{Taxonbar, from=Q147612 Moraceae genera Moraceae ...'' *'' Fatoua madagascariensis'' Bibliography {{Taxonbar, from=Q147612 Moraceae genera Moraceae ...
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Moraceae
The Moraceae — often called the mulberry family or fig family — are a family of flowering plants comprising about 38 genera and over 1100 species. Most are widespread in tropical and subtropical regions, less so in temperate climates; however, their distribution is cosmopolitan overall. The only synapomorphy within the Moraceae is presence of laticifers and milky sap in all parenchymatous tissues, but generally useful field characters include two carpels sometimes with one reduced, compound inconspicuous flowers, and compound fruits. The family includes well-known plants such as the fig, banyan, breadfruit, jackfruit, mulberry, and Osage orange. The 'flowers' of Moraceae are often pseudanthia (reduced inflorescences). Historical taxonomy Formerly included within the now defunct order Urticales, recent molecular studies have resulted in the family's placement within the Rosales in a clade called the urticalean rosids that also includes Ulmaceae, Celtidaceae, ...
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Moraceae Genera
The Moraceae — often called the mulberry family or fig family — are a family of flowering plants comprising about 38 genera and over 1100 species. Most are widespread in tropical and subtropical regions, less so in temperate climates; however, their distribution is cosmopolitan overall. The only synapomorphy within the Moraceae is presence of laticifers and milky sap in all parenchymatous tissues, but generally useful field characters include two carpels sometimes with one reduced, compound inconspicuous flowers, and compound fruits. The family includes well-known plants such as the fig, banyan, breadfruit, jackfruit, mulberry, and Osage orange. The 'flowers' of Moraceae are often pseudanthia (reduced inflorescences). Historical taxonomy Formerly included within the now defunct order Urticales, recent molecular studies have resulted in the family's placement within the Rosales in a clade called the urticalean rosids that also includes Ulmaceae, Celtidaceae, ...
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