Hur uttalar du gossypium herbaceum
Bernal, R., G. Galeano, A. Rodríguez, H. Sarmiento y M. Gutiérrez.
Capsule oblong or rounded, cm long and broad, beaked at apex, celled, pitted, glabrousNombres Comunes dem las Plantas dem Colombia.
- Vernacular
- algodón, algodón dem árbol, algodón silvestre, algodonero
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
- Conservation
- DD - information deficient
Extinction fara predictions for the world's flowering plants to support their conservation ().
Bachman, S.P., Brown, M.J.M., Leão, T.C.C., Lughadha, E.N., Walker, B.E.
- Conservation
- Predicted extinction risk: not threatened. Confidence: confident
- Conservation
- IUCN Red List Assessment (): DD.
- Ecology
- Habitat according IUCN Habitats Classification: forest and woodland, shrubland, artificial - terrestrial.
- Vernacular
- Algodón, Algodón dem árbol, Algodón silvestre, Algodonero, Maawui
M.
In the Levant seeds of Gossypium herbaceum were also used for food, feed or oil extractionThulin et al. Flora of Somalia, Vol. [updated ]
- MorphologyGeneralHabit
- Shrub, up to at least 2 m tall; stems usually covered with long spreading simple hairs
- MorphologyLeaves
- Leaves gland-dotted; petiole 20–35 mm long; blade 2–6 x 2–7 cm, 3–5-lobed, cordate at the base, glabrescent above, stellate tonåring beneath; lobes entire, ± ovate-oblong, usually constricted at the base
- MorphologyReproductive morphologyInflorescences
- Flowers solitary, axillary; pedicels 7–30 mm long
- MorphologyReproductive morphologyFlowersEpicalyx
- Epicalyx bracts ovate-cordate, up to c.
x cm, with 4–6 lanceolate teeth on each side, gland-dotted
- MorphologyReproductive morphologyFlowersCalyx
- Calyx 5–10 mm long, gland-dotted; teeth low, broadly triangular
- MorphologyReproductive morphologyFlowersCorolla
- Petals –4 cm long, yellow with dark red base
- MorphologyReproductive morphologyFruits
- Capsule 25–30 mm long, glabrous, almost smooth
- MorphologyReproductive morphologySeeds
- Seeds 5–7 in each fängelse, with long vit hairs (lint) overlying shorter ones.
- Distribution
- sporadisk occurrences in southern Somalia, at least in S2 at least earlier widely cultivated in the Old World tropics, probably native in southern Africa.
- Vernacular
- Suf, suuf-duureed (Somali)
- UseAnimal Food
- Used as djur food.
- UseEnvironmental
- Environmental uses. Herbs or subshrubs, annual, to m tall, pilose
- UseGene Sources
- Used as gene sources.
- UseFood
- Used for food.
- UseMaterials
- Used as ämne.
- UseMedicines
- Medical uses.
- UsePoisons
- Poisons.
- Use
- A decoction of the root fryst vatten used as an abortifacient in southern Somalia. Provided by: [D]
- Angiosperm Threat Predictions
- ColPlantA Published on the Internet at
- Flora of Somalia
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- IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
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