Lasianthus spp. 
Group:
Plants
Area(s) Where Listed As Endangered:
India, Indonesia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Tanzania


Species/Common Names:
Lasianthus ciliatus
Lasianthus gardneri
Lasianthus grandifolius
Lasianthus pedunculatus
Lasianthus rhinophyllus
Lasianthus rostratus
Lasianthus tomentosus
Lasianthus varians
Lasianthus wallacei

Facts Summary:
Lasianthus is a genus of plants of concern and found in the following area(s): India, Indonesia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Tanzania.

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Status/Date(s) Listed as Endangered

  Scientific Name Status Listing Date Range
1. Lasianthus ciliatusVU-IUCN1998India
2. Lasianthus gardneriVU-IUCN1998Sri Lanka
3. Lasianthus grandifoliusVU-IUCN1998Tanzania
4. Lasianthus pedunculatusVU-IUCN1998Tanzania
5. Lasianthus rhinophyllusCR-IUCN1998Sri Lanka
6. Lasianthus rostratusVU-IUCN1998India
7. Lasianthus tomentosusEN-IUCN1998Indonesia, Singapore
8. Lasianthus variansEN-IUCN1998Sri Lanka
9. Lasianthus wallaceiVU-IUCN1998Tanzania

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