Lasiosiphon anthylloides
Lasiosiphon anthylloides (L.f.) Meisn.

Lasiosiphon anthylloides is a species in the genus Lasiosiphon, belonging to the family Thymelaeaceae. It was first described in 1857 by Meisner, based on the original work by L.f.
Description
Lasiosiphon anthylloides (L.f.) Meisn. is a member of the Thymelaeaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the daphne family. This species was formally published in 1857 by Carl Friedrich Meisner, who reclassified it from its original description by L.f. The genus Lasiosiphon is characterized by shrubs and small trees, typically found in arid or semi-arid regions. As with other members of the Thymelaeaceae, L. anthylloides likely exhibits features such as opposite leaves and small, often inconspicuous flowers. The species is part of a botanical lineage that includes a variety of ecologically and morphologically diverse plants.
Synonyms
Arthrosolen anthylloidesDais anthylloidesDais sericeaGnidia anthylloidesGnidia tomentosaPasserina anthylloidesLasiosiphon oblongifoliusLasiosiphon macranthusLasiosiphon anthylloides var. vulgarisPasserina anthylloides var. vulgarisPasserina anthylloides var. macrophyllaPasserina anthylloides var. glabrescensLasiosiphon anthylloides var. macrophyllusLasiosiphon anthylloides var. glabrescensLasiosiphon anthylloides var. macrophylla
