A revision of Lebeckia sect. Lebeckia: The L. sepiaria group
@article{Roux2007ARO, title={A revision of Lebeckia sect. Lebeckia: The L. sepiaria group}, author={M. Roux and B. V. Wyk}, journal={South African Journal of Botany}, year={2007}, volume={73}, pages={118-130} }
Abstract The type section of the genus Lebeckia (sect. Lebeckia ) comprises 12 species with simple, acicular leaves, all endemic to the Cape Floristic Region. As a first step towards a revision of the section Lebeckia , a detailed study was made of the species with terete or subterete fruits ( L. sepiaria and related species). Analyses of the vegetative and reproductive morphology showed that four species should be recognised: L. sepiaria (L.) Thunb., L. ambigua E. Mey., L. gracilis Eckl. and… CONTINUE READING
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