Toussaint Bastard

French botanist (1784-1846).

Abbreviations: Bastard
Occupations: physician, naturalist, botanist
Citizenships: France
Languages: French
Dates: 1784-02-19T00:00:00Z – 1846-06-27T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Chalonnes-sur-Loire
Direct attributions: 7 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 11 plants, 0 fungi
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7 plants attributed, 4 plants contributed to11 plants:

Valerianella rimosa (Broad-fruited Corn Salad) Bastard 1814
annual plant species in the caprifoliaceae family
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Guepinia Bastard 1812
plant genus
Guepinia is a genus of fungus in the Auriculariales order. It is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Guepinia helvelloides, commonly known as the apricot jelly or salmon salad. The fungus produces salmon-pink, ear-shaped, gelatinous fruit bodies that grow solitarily or in small tufted groups on soil, usually associated with buried rotting wood. The fruit bodies are up to 10 cm (4 in) tall and up to 17 cm (6+3⁄4 in) wide; the stalks are not well-differentiated from the cap. It has a white spore deposit, and the oblong to ellipsoid spores measure 9–11 by 5–6 micrometers. The fungus
Rosa × andegavensis Bastard 1809
plant hybrid species in the rosaceae family
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Quercus toza Bastard 1809
plant species in the fagaceae family
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Pulmonaria × ovalis Bastard 1812
perennial plant hybrid species in the boraginaceae family
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Plantago lanuginosa Bastard 1809
plant species in the plantaginaceae family
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Plantago lanceolata var. minor Bastard 1809
plant variety in the plantaginaceae family
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Pulmonaria longifolia (Narrow-leaved Lungwort) (Bastard) Boreau 1857
perennial plant species in the boraginaceae family
Pulmonaria longifolia, the narrow-leaved lungwort, is a semi-evergreen clump-forming herbaceous perennial plant, native to western Europe, including Britain, France, Spain, Portugal. It grows in semi-shaded habitats, such as woodland and scrub, to 2000 m above sea level. The stems are upright, 20–40 cm (rarely to 60 cm), not scaly at base, covered with bristly and some glandular hairs. The basal leaves are up to 40–60 centimetres (16–24 in) long and 6 centimetres (2.4 in) wide, narrowly lanceolate, gradually narrowed into a stalk, upper surface usually spotted white or pale green. The stem
Rosa × bibracteata Bastard ex DC. 1815
plant hybrid species in the rosaceae family
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Valeriana rimosa (Bastard) Christenh. & Byng 2018
annual plant species in the caprifoliaceae family
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Sedum album ssp. micranthum (Bastard ex DC.) Syme 1865
plant subspecies in the crassulaceae family
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