Sabazia is a genus of Colombian and Mesoamerican plants in the tribe Millerieae within the family Asteraceae.[2][3]
numerous species formerly considered as part of Sabazia but now regarded as more suited to other genera: Alepidocline Alloispermum Galinsoga Jaegeria Selloa
Sabazia is a genus of Colombian and Mesoamerican plants in the tribe Millerieae within the family Asteraceae.
Species Sabazia acoma (S.F.Blake) Longpre - Colombia Sabazia densa Longpre - Costa Rica Sabazia durangensis (Longpre) Urbatsch & B.L.Turner - Durango, Sinaloa Sabazia elata (Canne) B.L.Turner - Querétaro Sabazia glandulosa (Canne) B.L.Turner - Querétaro Sabazia humilis (Kunth) Cass. - Michoacán, Oaxaca, Morelos, D.F., Chiapas, Hidalgo, Puebla Sabazia leavenworthii Longpre - Michoacán Sabazia macdonaldii B.L.Turner - Oaxaca Sabazia microspermoides Longpre - Guerrero Sabazia mullerae S.F.Blake - Nuevo León Sabazia multiradiata (Seaton) Longpre - Oaxaca, Puebla, México State Sabazia palmeri (S.Watson ex A.Gray) Urbatsch & B.L.Turner - Michoacán, Jalisco Sabazia pinetorum S.F.Blake - Guatemala Sabazia purpusii Brandegee - Baja California Sur Sabazia sarmentosa Less. - from Veracruz to Panamá Sabazia trianae (Hieron.) Longpre - Colombia formerly includednumerous species formerly considered as part of Sabazia but now regarded as more suited to other genera: Alepidocline Alloispermum Galinsoga Jaegeria Selloa