Difference between revisions of "Bastardia viscosa"

(Linnaeus) Kunth in A. von Humboldt et al.

in A. von Humboldt et al., Nov. Gen. Sp. 5(fol.): 199.

5(qto.): 256. 1822.

Selected by author to be illustrated
Basionym: Sida viscosa Linnaeus
Synonyms: Bastardia guayaquilensis Turczaninow B. parvifolia Kunth S. bastardia de Candolle S. foetida Cavanilles
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Revision as of 17:47, 18 September 2019

Plants 0.5–1.5 m. Stems often malodorous, sometimes also with simple hairs 2 mm. Leaf blades 4–8 cm (often smaller), apex acute to acuminate. Inflorescences usually leafy panicles. Pedicels slender. Flowers: calyx 4–5 mm, viscid; corolla usually 6+ mm, petals 4–5 mm. Schizocarps 5–6 mm diam.; mericarps muticous. Seeds 2 mm. 2n = 28.


Phenology: Flowering year-round.
Habitat: Shrublands, thickets, disturbed vegetation, pastures, roadsides
Elevation: 0–500 m

Distribution

V6 425-distribution-map.jpg

Tex., e Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America (Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela).

Discussion

Bastardia viscosa is known only from the lower Rio Grande valley.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Bastardia viscosa"
Paul A. Fryxell† +  and Steven R. Hill +
(Linnaeus) Kunth in A. von Humboldt et al. +
Sida viscosa +
Tex. +, e Mexico +, West Indies +, Central America +, South America (Colombia +, Ecuador +, Peru +  and Venezuela). +
0–500 m +
Shrublands, thickets, disturbed vegetation, pastures, roadsides +
Flowering year-round. +
in A. von Humboldt et al., Nov. Gen. Sp. +
Selected by author to be illustrated +
Bastardia guayaquilensis +, B. parvifolia +, S. bastardia +  and S. foetida +
Bastardia viscosa +
Bastardia +
species +