rasterosa
Rasterosa is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Rosaceae, specifically within the subfamily Maloideae. The name is derived from the Latin words *raster*, meaning "comb," and *rosa*, meaning "rose," likely referring to the comb-like structures found in some species' fruits or reproductive parts. This genus is primarily found in the mountainous regions of Central and South America, with a few species extending into North America.
Plants in the Rasterosa genus are typically shrubs or small trees, often characterized by their simple, alternate
Rasterosa species are not widely cultivated for commercial purposes but are sometimes grown in botanical gardens
Conservation efforts for Rasterosa species are generally not a major focus, as many of them are not