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''Alyogyne'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Malvaceae which are endemic to Australia. Its species were formerly in the genus Hibiscus but were split off starting in 1863 with ''H. hakaeifolius''. In 1915 Lewton transferred ''H. cuneiformis'' and in Fryxell (1968) ''H. pinonianus'' and ''H. huegelii'' followed. A recent revision has created many new species. The name Alyogyne comes from the Greek words "alytos" (undivided) and "gyne" (female). "Gyne" referers to the styles which are female parts of a flower. In Hibiscus, the style is branched below the stigmas but in Alyogyne it is undivided. Species include: *''Alyogyne angulata'' *''Alyogyne angustiloba'' *''Alyogyne coronopifolia'' *''Alyogyne cuneiformis'' (Coastal Hibiscus) *''Alyogyne hakeifolia'' *''Alyogyne huegelii'' (Lilac Hibiscus) *''Alyogyne lilacina'' *''Alyogyne multifida'' *''Alyogyne pinoniana'' (Sand Hibiscus) *''Alyogyne purpurea'' *''Alyogyne pyrrhophila'' *''Alyogyne wrayae'' ==References== * (Malvaceae Info: The ''Alyogyne'' Page ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alyogyne」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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