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Abutilon incanum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Abutilon incanum
''Abutilon icanum'', also known as hoary abutilon, pelotazo, pelotazo chico, tronadora, and ''mao'' (Hawaii), is a shrub widespread throughout the arid, warm regions of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico as well as Hawaii. It grows to between in height; the leaves are ovate to lance-ovate in shape, with crenate margins, and sizes ranging from in width and in length. The solitary 5-petaled flowers are generally orange; in ssp. ''incanum'' they are long and orange-yellow, while in ssp. ''pringlei'' they are just and a deep orange with maroon spots. The fruits are capsules with 4-6 cells. It favors rocky slopes and gravelly flats, and occurs in arroyos, at elevations up to . Requiring warm-season rain and mild winters, it is found in the Sonoran Desert, but not the Mojave Desert. In Hawaii, ''mao'' can be found growing in dry forests and low shrublands at elevations from sea level to .〔 ==References==
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