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== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
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<pre>
 
{{flora-table|Malvaceae||Hibisceae
 
{{flora-table|Malvaceae||Hibisceae
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{genus-row|Hibiscus|Rosemallow|215|3|HIBIS|4|
 
{{genus-row|Hibiscus|Rosemallow|215|3|HIBIS|4|
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}}
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{{species-row
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| species = Hibiscus laevis
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| author  = All.
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| common  = Halberdleaf rosemallow
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| common1 = Smooth rose-mallow
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| status  = Native
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| status1 = Extirpated
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| color  = yellow-green
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| ref-11  = NYFA<ref>NYFA does not list ''Hibiscus laevis'', but USDA-NRCS shows it as native to eastern US and Ontario, with NY inside the northeast edge of the US range. It shows no NY range map, but references a report in the 1991 ''Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club''. A subsequent 2004 article in that ''Bulletin'', [http://eagle.phys.utk.edu/reubendb/tmp/pelham.pdf The historical and extant vascular flora of Pelham Bay Park, Bronx County, New York 1947-19981] notes the 1991 discovery, but states that it was extirpaed the next year due to repeated mowing.</ref>
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| ref-12  = {{nrcs-plant|HILA2|NN|Torrey Bul. 1991}}
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| image1  = Hibiscus laevis.jpg
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}}
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{{flora-table-end|Malvaceae||Hibisceae
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}}
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</pre>
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yields:
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{{flora-table|Malvaceae||Hibisceae
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}}
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{{genus-row|Hibiscus|Rosemallow|215|3|HIBIS|4|
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}}
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{{species-row
 +
| species = Hibiscus laevis
 +
| author  = All.
 +
| common  = Halberdleaf rosemallow
 +
| common1 = Smooth rose-mallow
 +
| status  = Native
 +
| status1 = Extirpated
 +
| color  = yellow-green
 +
| ref-11  = NYFA<ref>NYFA does not list ''Hibiscus laevis'', but USDA-NRCS shows it as native to eastern US and Ontario, with NY inside the northeast edge of the US range. It shows no NY range map, but references a report in the 1991 ''Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club''. A subsequent 2004 article in that ''Bulletin'', [http://eagle.phys.utk.edu/reubendb/tmp/pelham.pdf The historical and extant vascular flora of Pelham Bay Park, Bronx County, New York 1947-19981] notes the 1991 discovery, but states that it was extirpaed the next year due to repeated mowing.</ref>
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| ref-12  = {{nrcs-plant|HILA2|NN|Torrey Bul. 1991}}
 +
| image1  = Hibiscus laevis.jpg
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{flora-table-end|Malvaceae||Hibisceae
 
{{flora-table-end|Malvaceae||Hibisceae
 
}}
 
}}
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
  

Revision as of 18:31, 9 January 2013

Usage

{{flora-table|Malvaceae||Hibisceae
}}
{{genus-row|Hibiscus|Rosemallow|215|3|HIBIS|4|
}}
{{species-row
| species = Hibiscus laevis
| author  = All.
| common  = Halberdleaf rosemallow
| common1 = Smooth rose-mallow
| status  = Native
| status1 = Extirpated
| color   = yellow-green
| ref-11  = NYFA<ref>NYFA does not list ''Hibiscus laevis'', but USDA-NRCS shows it as native to eastern US and Ontario, with NY inside the northeast edge of the US range. It shows no NY range map, but references a report in the 1991 ''Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club''. A subsequent 2004 article in that ''Bulletin'', [http://eagle.phys.utk.edu/reubendb/tmp/pelham.pdf The historical and extant vascular flora of Pelham Bay Park, Bronx County, New York 1947-19981] notes the 1991 discovery, but states that it was extirpaed the next year due to repeated mowing.</ref>
| ref-12  = {{nrcs-plant|HILA2|NN|Torrey Bul. 1991}}
| image1  = Hibiscus laevis.jpg
}}
{{flora-table-end|Malvaceae||Hibisceae
}}

yields:

Malvaceae – tribe Hibisceae

Hibiscus Rosemallow N.Y. Status Illustration Distribution 3 Template:Sister project

Template:Species-row

See also