Lasiodiscus
Lasiodiscus, commonly known as red-hair bushes, is a small plant genus in the family Rhamnaceae. It is endemic to Africa and its adjacent islands. DescriptionThe small trees have opposite, often asymmetric leaves. As with Colubrina, the flower ovaries are surrounded by a nectariferous disc that fills the receptacle. HabitatThey regularly occur in the understorey of tropical forests, or alternatively in swamp forest. One species, L. rozeirae, is limited to mountain forest understorey. RelationshipsLasiodiscus is morphologically similar to Colubrina, which occurs in the Neotropics, Asia and Afrotropics, but preliminary molecular analysis failed to group them as nearest relatives.[1] SpeciesThere are 9 accepted species:
References
External linksNote: The Lasiodiscidae belongs to the Foraminifera and Reichel (1945) described the genus Lasiodiscus.
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