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Malva

Malva is a genus of herbaceous or woody, annual, biennial, and perennial plants in the family Malvaceae. It is one of several closely related genera in the family to bear the common English name mallow. The genus is widespread throughout the temperate, subtropical and tropical regions of Africa, Asia and Europe.

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Malva

Nodes109
Edges108
Triples120
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.018349
Components1

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Malva

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related to Species · 66
Malva → AbedinMalva, Alef, All, Australian, Baker, Banfi, Batt, Berthel, Besser, Blatt, Boiss, BoreauMalva, CadevallMalva, Cambess, Cav, Cheek, Chinese, ConranMalva, Coss, Crespo
related to Etymology · 11
Malva → Ancient Greek, French, Georgian, Hebrew, In, Latin, Mediterranean, Old English, The, The Italian, Vincenzo Cocco
related to Food · 10
Malva → China, Chinese, Gaza Strip, In, Known, Korean, Levant, Many, Turkey, Turkish
related to history · 8
Malva → As, BC, Diphilus, Horace, Lord Monboddo, Me, Siphnus, The
related to Cultivation · 6
Malva → Americas, Baja California, California, Cultivation, Some Malva, The
related to External links · 6
Malva → Data, Encyclopædia Britannica, Mallow, Vol, Wikispecies, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Medical use · 6
Malva → Austrian, In Catalonia, Leaves, Spain, The, Urtica
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Malva → genus of herbaceous or woody

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mallow alef leaves genus soldano banfi galasso species family plants medik used cav ray molero monts common webb berthel also

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Malvais agenus of herbaceous or woody0.90text
stuffing the leaves with bulgur or rice or using the boiled leaves with seasoning as side dishinstance ofthe leaves are used as a vegetable in Turkey in various forms0.80text
the Gaza Strip.In Tunisiainstance ofit is especially popular in areas with scarce food0.80text
mallow is traditionally consumed in a variety of dishesinstance ofit is especially popular in areas with scarce food0.80text
typically with couscous.Mild tastinginstance ofit is especially popular in areas with scarce food0.80text
young mallow leaves can be a substitute for lettuceinstance ofit is especially popular in areas with scarce food0.80text
whereas older leaves are better cooked as a leafy green vegetableinstance ofit is especially popular in areas with scarce food0.80text
Malvarelated to CultivationCultivation0.60section
Malvarelated to CultivationThe0.60section
Malvarelated to CultivationSome Malva0.60section
Malvarelated to CultivationAmericas0.60section
Malvarelated to CultivationBaja California0.60section

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