Malvaceae - Mallow Family
The mallow family includes about 1,500 species of herbs, shrubs and trees. The flowers of these plants usually have five sepals and five petals. Species in this group occur in all but the coldest parts of the world. Plants include Indian mallow, wax mallow, poppy mallow, cotton, okra, hollyhock, rose mallow and hibiscus. This family also includes marsh mallow which is used to make, you guessed it, marshmallow!
Tiliaceae
- Linden Family
There are about 450 species in this group including 30 species of linden trees. Many species in this family are used to make jute. Jute is used to make burlap and twine.
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Sterculiaceae - Cacao Family
This family includes 1,100 species of tropical or subtropical trees, shrubs and herbs. Plants in this family include cacao which is used to make chocolate and cocoa and cola, which is used in sodas. Other plants include the dombeya and the sterculia.
Elaeocarpaceae
There are about 400 species in this family.
They grow in
tropical and sub-tropical regions.
The Chilean lantern tree has bright red flowers that look like lanterns. It is native to Chile, but is also an ornamental tree found in gardens. The blue marble tree is native to Australia. It has fruit that looks like bright blue marbles and blue seeds! The seeds are often used as beads.
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