Bastardia
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Bastardia is a plant genus in the family Malvaceae.
Species include:
- Bastardia angulata Guill. & Perr.
- Bastardia aristata Turcz.
- Bastardia berlandieri A. Gray
- Bastardia bivalvis (Cav.) Kunth, also known as escoba babosa, native to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
- Bastardia conferta Garcke & K. Schum.
- Bastardia elegans K. Schum.
- Bastardia foetida (Cav.) Sweet
- Bastardia guayaquilensis Turcz.
- Bastardia hirsutissima Walp.
- Bastardia limensis R.E. Fr.
- Bastardia macrophylla Ulbr
- Bastardia meringioides Sessé & Moc.
- Bastardia parvifolia Kunth
- Bastardia plumosa (Presl) K. Schum.
- Bastardia triquetra Morales
- Bastardia violacea Standl.
- Bastardia viscosa (L.) Kunth, also known as viscid mallow, native to Texas, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Central America, Venezula, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
References
- Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN): Bastardia
- USDA - PLANTS database: Bastardia
- Missouri Botanical Gardens - VAST (VAScular Tropicos) nomenclatural database