Malva multiflora (cav.) Soldano, Banfi & Galasso (Malvaceae), a new alien species for Chile
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biodiversity, biological invasions, conservation, flora of Chile, Valparaíso RegionAbstract
Malva multiflora, known in the literature as Lavatera cretica, is hereby announced as a new alien species for Chile. Currently, the species is known from the Valparaíso Region, including the towns of Valparaíso, Viña del Mar, and Concón. A description of the species, photographs, and a key to identifying the Malva species found along the coast of the Valparaíso Region are provided.
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