Thymelaeaceae
Pompom Tree
Dais cotinifolia L.
Dais cotinifolia is a small ornamental tree with fragrant clustered flowers, whose bark yields usable strong fibers for thread.
Rose Daphne
Daphne cneorum L.
Daphne cneorum is a toxic evergreen flowering shrub native to Europe, popularly cultivated in alpine and rock gardens.
Daphne glomerata Lam.
Daphne glomerata Lam.
Daphne glomerata Lam. is a small shrub that bears clustered white flowers and red fruits, blooming from early to mid summer.
Flax-leaved Daphne
Daphne gnidium L.
Daphne gnidium L. is a poisonous evergreen shrub native to the Mediterranean area that has fragrant white flowers and red drupes.
Spurge-laurel
Daphne laureola L.
Daphne laureola L. is an evergreen poisonous shrub native to Great Britain that grows on alkaline soils.
Mezereon
Daphne mezereum L.
Daphne mezereum L. is a toxic deciduous ornamental shrub grown for its early spring scented flowers.
Striated Mezereon
Daphne striata Tratt.
Daphne striata Tratt. is a small semi-evergreen shrub that grows in cool moist mountain habitats between 1500 and 3000 m altitude.
Western Leatherwood
Dirca occidentalis A.Gray
Western leatherwood (Dirca occidentalis) is a rare endemic deciduous shrub of California's San Francisco Bay Area.
eastern leatherwood
Dirca palustris L.
Dirca palustris L., leatherwood, is a North Eastern North American shrub with toxic properties and unique sulfur compounds.
Bark Capesaffron
Gnidia oppositifolia L.
Gnidia oppositifolia L. is a shrub having straight branches, opposite lance - shaped leaves, and terminal clustered funnel - shaped flowers with a hairy tube and emarginate petals.
Needle Capesaffron
Gnidia pinifolia L.
The lectotype of Gnidia pinifolia L. is an icon from 1739, and its epitype is a 1983 specimen from South Africa's Western Cape Province, Cape Peninsula, collected by P. Goldblatt.
saffron bush
Gnidia squarrosa (L.) Druce
Gnidia squarrosa (L.) Druce has a lectotype from a 1738 illustration and an epitype from a 1938 South African specimen, both designated by Rogers in 2006.
Hairyflower Capesaffron
Gnidia tomentosa L.
Peterson noted three specimens of Gnidia tomentosa L. in LINN in 1959, but as they were post - 1753 additions, Rogers designated a neotype.
Common Gonna
Passerina corymbosa Eckl. ex C.H.Wright
Passerina corymbosa is an endemic South African shrub in the genus Passerina, found in three South African provinces.
Tough Rice-flower
Pimelea axiflora F.Muell.
Pimelea axiflora is a small dioecious Australian shrub with white clustered flowers found in south-eastern Australia.
curved rice-flower
Pimelea curviflora R.Br.
Pimelea curviflora (curved rice-flower) is a variable hairy Australian woody shrub with several varieties occupying different ranges and habitats.
Coastal Banjine
Pimelea ferruginea Labill.
Pimelea ferruginea Labill. is a pink-flowered shrub endemic to near-coastal south-western Western Australia.
yellow rice-flower
Pimelea flava R.Br.
Pimelea flava is a variable Australian shrub with two distinct subspecies that flower from August to December.
Common Rice-flower
Pimelea humilis R.Br.
Pimelea humilis, common riceflower, is a small Australian shrub that grows in multiple vegetation types, often in sandy soil.
tall rice-flower
Pimelea ligustrina Labill.
Pimelea ligustrina is a shrub native to most of Australia that is a food source for yellow-spot blue butterfly caterpillars.
Queen of the Bush
Pimelea linifolia Sm.
Pimelea linifolia is a variable Australian shrub with edible-bark traditional use and unconfirmed toxicity to sheep.
tāranga
Pimelea longifolia Banks & Sol. ex Wikstr.
Pimelea longifolia (long-leaved pimelea, tāranga) is a small New Zealand native shrub found across multiple habitats from coastal to alpine areas.
Woolly Rice-flower
Pimelea octophylla R.Br.
Pimelea octophylla (woolly riceflower) is an erect hairy-stemmed shrub found in southeastern Australia.
Pimelea oreophila Burrows
Pimelea oreophila Burrows
Pimelea oreophila is a prostrate endemic New Zealand shrub with four recognised subspecies, found in mountain areas.
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