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Thomasia × Formosa
''Thomasia'' is a genus of thirty-one species of flowering plants in the family Malvaceae. Plants in this genus are small shrubs that are Endemism, endemic to the south-west of Western Australia, apart from ''Thomasia petalocalyx, T. petalocalyx'' that is native to Victoria and South Australia. The leaves are Leaf#Divisions of the blade, simple with leaf-like stipules at the base of the Petiole (botany), petiole, the flowers Plant reproductive morphology#Bisexual , bisexual with five papery, petal-like sepals, usually five petals and five stamens opposite the petals. The fruit is a Capsule (botany), capsule covered with star-like hairs. Taxonomy The genus ''Thomasia'' was first formally described in 1821 by Jaques Étienne Gay in ''Mémoires du Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle''. The name ''Thomasia'' honours Pierre Thomas, his son Abraham, and Abraham's sons Philippe, Louis and Emmanuel, a family of Swiss plant collectors. Species list The following is a listed of ''Thomasia'' s ...
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