Definition of Lasiodiscus. Meaning of Lasiodiscus. Synonyms of Lasiodiscus

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- accepted species: Lasiodiscus chevalieri Hutch. – Lasiodiscus fasciculiflorus Engl. – Sierra Leone to Nigeria, w Cameroon and D.R.C. Lasiodiscus holtzii Engl...
- Lasiodiscus rozeirae is a small tree in the family Rhamnaceae. It was first described in 1958 by Arthur Wallis Exell after a specimen collected by Portuguese...
- Lasiodiscus fasciculiflorus is a species of shrub or small tree in the family Rhamnaceae that is native to forests of the West African tropics. It occurs...
- all members of Lasiodiscus. The leaf texture is somewhat rough and leathery. Leaf undersides are somewhat rufous toned. "Lasiodiscus mildbraedii Engl"...
- Hybo**** Urb. – synonym of Colubrina Jaffrea H.C.Hopkins & Pillon Lasiodiscus Hook.f. Oreorhamnus Ridl. Schistocarpaea F.Muell. (maybe belonging to...
- spartioides (Engl.) Schinz ex Engl. indigenous Genus Lasiodiscus: Lasiodiscus pervillei Baill. indigenous Lasiodiscus pervillei Baill. subsp. pervillei, indigenous...
- Celastrus senegalensis Combretum ghasalense Detarium microcarpum Grewia lasiodiscus Grewia mollis Lannea acida Maytenus senegalensis Piliostigma thonningii...
- Bark Maple, Teak representing Asia; the Mountain Acacia, African Pear, Lasiodiscus representing Africa; and the Date Palm, Pomegranate and Ghaf representing...
- Celastrus senegalensis Combretum ghasalense Detarium microcarpum Grewia lasiodiscus Grewia mollis Lannea acida Maytenus senegalensis Piliostigma thonningii...
- the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Ivory Coast. The larvae feed on Lasiodiscus species. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Neptis vindo. Wikispecies...