Talipariti was a genus of plants in the mallow family Malvaceae. It is now considered to be a synonym of Hibiscus,[1] in which case its species form the section Hibiscus sect. Azanzae.[2] There were about 22 species, exclusively tropical except for one species whose range extends into temperate areas of Japan and Korea. לכתוב בעברית בירושלים לא בעברית תודה

Former species

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with three varieties
  • Talipariti tiliaceum var. crestaense (Borss.Waalk.) Fryxell = Hibiscus crestaense Borss.Waalk. - Native to Luzon (The Philippines).
  • Talipariti tiliaceum var. potteri = Hibiscus tiliaceus var. potteri (O.Deg. & Greenwell) H.St.John - Native to Hawaii.
  • Talipariti tiliaceum var. tiliaceum = Hibiscus tiliaceus var. tiliaceus - Native to tropical Africa and Asia, with the type specimen from Sri Lanka.

References

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  1. ^ "Talipariti Fryxell". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 2024-09-08.
  2. ^ a b Fryxell, Paul A. (2001), "Talipariti (Malvaceae), a segregate from Hibiscus", Contributions from the University of Michigan Herbarium, 23: 225–270
  3. ^ a b c d e f Species Records of Talipariti, United States Department of Agriculture Germplasm Resources Information Network
  4. ^ a b Takayama, K; Ohi-Toma, T; Kudoh, H; Kato, H (Apr 2005), "Origin and diversification of Hibiscus glaber, species endemic to the oceanic Bonin Islands, revealed by chloroplast DNA polymorphism.", Molecular Ecology, 14 (4): 1059–71, Bibcode:2005MolEc..14.1059T, doi:10.1111/j.1365-294X.2005.02462.x, ISSN 0962-1083, PMID 15773936, S2CID 27821993