104, see text Gnidia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Thymelaeaceae.
[2] Gnidia was named for Knidos, an Ancient Greek city located in modern-day Turkey.
[4] Molecular analyses have provided evidence that the genus is polyphyletic, made up of four different lineages.
They are related to the four genera Struthiola, Drapetes, Lasiosiphon, and Pimelea.
[2][3][6] Many have been reassigned to other genera and Plants of the World Online currently accepts 104 species.