The cytology of Malva parviflora L. plants infected with Malva vein clearing virus (MVCV) was studied. Tissues were submitted to double fixation (primary aldehyde fixative followed by osmium tetroxide ...
Tunisia: young leaves gathered before the appearance of the floral button. The leaves are cooked in soups or with butter or oil and salt . India (area not specified): eaten as a pot-herb.
Tunisia: as for Malva parviflora. Add: Israel. Leaves eaten, in Jerusalem, during a 1948 military blockade. Tunisia: as for Malva parviflora q.v.
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