bollardid
Bollardid is a genus of flowering plants in the family Amaranthaceae. The genus was first described by the botanist Adolf Engler in 1895. It is primarily native to regions in South America, especially within Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay. The plants within this genus are typically herbaceous and can be found in a variety of habitats, including semi-arid and grassland ecosystems.
Species within the bollardid genus are characterized by their small, often inconspicuous flowers, which are usually
Bollardid species are not widely cultivated but may be of interest to botanists studying native South American
Research on bollardid remains limited, with most information derived from botanical surveys and taxonomic studies. Conservation
Overall, bollardid represents a small, specialized group within the Amaranthaceae family, contributing to the biodiversity of