capsis
Capsis refers to a genus of flowering plants in the family Malvaceae. These plants are native to tropical and subtropical regions, with a wide distribution across the Americas, Africa, and Asia. Capsis species are typically herbaceous or shrubby, and they are characterized by their alternate leaves, which are often lobed or palmately compound. The flowers of Capsis are usually solitary or clustered and exhibit a range of colors, commonly appearing in shades of white, pink, or yellow. They often have prominent stamens.
The genus Capsis is known for its diverse species, some of which have historical and economic significance.