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Not sure how Malvaceae popped up on our little list, but for the record,
there are about 11 spp of this family in Atlantic Canada (ie, NB,NS,
PEI, NFLD). The most common are: Malva moschata L. (musk mallow) and
Malva verticillata L., and a couple of other spp know as "cheeses". It
is interesting to note that all are introductions from Europe or Asia!
Botanically yours,
Ross.
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