Abutilon oxycarpum
Abutilon oxycarpum, known as flannel weed,[2] straggly lantern-bush,[3] and small-leaved abutilon,[4] is a malvaceous plant native to eastern Australia.It is found on hillsides or floodplains on red sand and limestone.[2] Flannel weed was first described by Ferdinand von Mueller as Sida oxycarpa in 1860.[6] The leaves of Abutilon oxycarpum are heart-shaped with fairly obvious veins.[2] This article about Malveae is a stub.