ABUTILON (from the Arabic aubutilun, a name given by Avicenna to this or an allied genus), in botany, a genus of plants, natural order Malvaceae (Mallows), containing about eighty species, and widely distributed in the tropics. [Please select]
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_ Theobroma Cacao belongs to the family of the _Sterculiaceae_, and to the same order as the Limes and Mallows. [Please select]
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For her room, she selected big, blushy mallows that grew all along Singing Water and around the lake. [Please select]
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The bed is stone and gravel, the water flows shallow and pure in the sunlight, and mallows and willows fringe the banks. [Please select]
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There were pink mallows that seemed as if they must have been cut from the bushes bordering Santa Monica road. [Please select]
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An' you wait a little, an' the flowerin' mallows 'at grows long the shinin' old river are fine as garden hollyhocks.' [Please select]
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One might readily expect them to be able to live upon other composites upon which they are found, but it seems a bit strange that they should be recorded as being "especially fond of mallows." [Please select]
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A few bushes grubbed, a little deepening where you spread too much, and some more mallows along the banks will do the trick. [Please select]
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