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Species of Lebeckia Thunb.

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Accepted Names
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NameAccepted Nameai
Lebeckia spp. a 
Lebeckia ambigua E. Mey.  a 
Lebeckia angustifolia E. Mey. Calobota angustifolia (E. Mey.) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk   
Lebeckia armata Thunb. Wiborgia mucronata (L. f.) Druce   
Lebeckia capensis Druce Calobota cytisoides (P. J. Bergius) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk   
Lebeckia cinerea E. Mey. Calobota cinerea (E. Mey.) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk   
Lebeckia contaminata (L.) Thunb.  a 
Lebeckia cuspidosa (Burch.) Skeels Calobota cuspidosa (Burch.) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk   
Lebeckia cytisoides (P. J. Bergius) Thunb. Calobota cytisoides (P. J. Bergius) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk   
Lebeckia gracilis Eckl. & Zeyh.  a 
Lebeckia halenbergensis Merxm. & A. Schreib. Calobota halenbergensis (Merxm. & A. Schreib.) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk   
Lebeckia humilis Thunb. Wiborgiella humilis (Thunb.) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk   
Lebeckia linearifolia E. Mey. Calobota linearifolia (E. Mey.) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk   
Lebeckia macrantha Harv. Calobota cuspidosa (Burch.) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk   
Lebeckia meyeriana Eckl. & Zeyh.  a 
Lebeckia multiflora E. Mey. Calobota angustifolia (E. Mey.) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk   
Lebeckia pauciflora Eckl. & Zeyh.  a 
Lebeckia plukenetiana E. Mey.  a 
Lebeckia psiloloba (E. Mey.) Walp. Calobota psiloloba (E. Mey.) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk   
Lebeckia pungens Thunb. Calobota pungens (Thunb.) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk   
Lebeckia sepiaria (L.) Thunb.  a 
Lebeckia sericea Thunb. Calobota sericea (Thunb.) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk   
Lebeckia simsiana Eckl. & Zeyh.  a 
Lebeckia spinescens Harv. Calobota spinescens (Harv.) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk   
Lebeckia wrightii (Harv.) Bolus  a 
  1. Lebeckia ambigua E. Mey.
  2. Lebeckia angustifolia E. Mey. (=Calobota angustifolia (E. Mey.) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk)
  3. Lebeckia armata Thunb. (=Wiborgia mucronata (L. f.) Druce)
  4. Lebeckia capensis Druce (=Calobota cytisoides (P. J. Bergius) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk)
  5. Lebeckia cinerea E. Mey. (=Calobota cinerea (E. Mey.) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk)
  6. Lebeckia contaminata (L.) Thunb.
  7. Lebeckia cuspidosa (Burch.) Skeels (=Calobota cuspidosa (Burch.) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk)
  8. Lebeckia cytisoides (P. J. Bergius) Thunb. (=Calobota cytisoides (P. J. Bergius) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk)
  9. Lebeckia gracilis Eckl. & Zeyh.
  10. Lebeckia halenbergensis Merxm. & A. Schreib. (=Calobota halenbergensis (Merxm. & A. Schreib.) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk)
  11. Lebeckia humilis Thunb. (=Wiborgiella humilis (Thunb.) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk)
  12. Lebeckia linearifolia E. Mey. (=Calobota linearifolia (E. Mey.) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk)
  13. Lebeckia macrantha Harv. (=Calobota cuspidosa (Burch.) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk)
  14. Lebeckia meyeriana Eckl. & Zeyh.
  15. Lebeckia multiflora E. Mey. (=Calobota angustifolia (E. Mey.) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk)
  16. Lebeckia pauciflora Eckl. & Zeyh.
  17. Lebeckia plukenetiana E. Mey.
  18. Lebeckia psiloloba (E. Mey.) Walp. (=Calobota psiloloba (E. Mey.) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk)
  19. Lebeckia pungens Thunb. (=Calobota pungens (Thunb.) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk)
  20. Lebeckia sepiaria (L.) Thunb.
  21. Lebeckia sericea Thunb. (=Calobota sericea (Thunb.) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk)
  22. Lebeckia simsiana Eckl. & Zeyh.
  23. Lebeckia spinescens Harv. (=Calobota spinescens (Harv.) Boatwr. & B.-E. van Wyk)
  24. Lebeckia spp.
  25. Lebeckia wrightii (Harv.) Bolus


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