Lasiodiscus

See text Lasiodiscus, commonly known as red-hair bushes, is a small plant genus in the family Rhamnaceae.

As with Colubrina, the flower ovaries are surrounded by a nectariferous disc that fills the receptacle.

One species, L. rozeirae, is limited to mountain forest understorey.

Lasiodiscus 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] There are 9 accepted species: Note: The Lasiodiscidae belongs to the Foraminifera and Reichel (1945) described the genus Lasiodiscus.