Lasiosiphon kraussianus
Lasiosiphon kraussianus (Meisn.) Meisn.

Lasiosiphon kraussianus is a species in the genus Lasiosiphon, belonging to the Thymelaeaceae family. It was first described in 1857 by Meisner, with the authorship noted as (Meisn.) Meisn.
Description
Lasiosiphon kraussianus is a member of the Thymelaeaceae, a family of flowering plants commonly known as the daphne family. This species is part of the genus Lasiosiphon, which includes several shrubs and small trees native to southern Africa. The species was published in 1857 by the botanist Meisner, with the nomenclatural authorship credited as (Meisn.) Meisn. The plant is typically found in arid to semi-arid regions and is adapted to dry, rocky habitats. It is characterized by its woody structure, small leaves, and production of fragrant flowers. The species contributes to the biodiversity of its native ecosystems and is of interest in botanical studies due to its morphological and ecological traits.
Synonyms
Lasiosiphon villosusLasiosiphon djuricusLasiosiphon guineensisGnidia djuricaGnidia hoepfnerianaGnidia kerstingiiGnidia kraussianaGnidia passargeiGnidia roridaGnidia usinjensisGnidia kraussiana var. glabrataGnidia kraussiana var. pubescensLasiosiphon hoepfnerianusGnidia kraussiana var. kraussianaLasiosiphon kraussiiLasiosiphon kerstingiiLasiosiphon passargeiLasiosiphon roridusLasiosiphon affinisLasiosiphon kraussii var. pubescensLasiosiphon kraussii var. glabratusLasiosiphon kraussii var. angustifoliusLasiosiphon kraussii var. villosusLasiosiphon kraussianus var. angustifoliusLasiosiphon kraussianus var. glabratusLasiosiphon kraussianus var. pubescensLasiosiphon kraussianus var. villosusLasiosiphon kraussiiLasiosiphon hoepfnerianus
