Shrubs, undershrubs, or sometimes herbaceous, sometimes spinescent and not very leafy
Leaves
variable, (1)3-foliolate, usually petiolate; leaflets filiform, linear, narrowly spathulate or obovate; stipules sometimes present and then conspicuous
Flowers
few to many in terminal or unilateral racemes
Calyx
usually obliquely campanulate; lobes equal or subequal, shorter than tube
Petals
: vexillum broad, reflexed with bent, channelled claw, glabrous or pubescent on outside; wings oblong or obovate, often eared, sometimes with transverse ridges, clawed; keel usually planoconvex, often gibbous, sometimes saccate, clawed
Stamens
monadelphous, with tube split to base; anthers unequal
Ovary
sessile or stalked, usually linear, several- to many-ovuled; style incurved, with minutely capitate stigma
Pod
dehiscent, many-seeded, sometimes membranous, usually tipped with persistent style
Seeds
on short funicles
x = 9
Nomenclature:
Lebeckia
Thunb.
Thunberg: 139 (1800)
Harvey: 82 (1862)
Dahlgren: 255 (1963)
Dahlgren: 558 (1970)
Distribution & Notes:
Southern Africa
: Species ± 35, mainly Cape region, extending into Namibia and 1 in KwaZulu-Natal:
Lebeckia mucronata
Benth.
References:
DAHLGREN, R. 1963. IX. Notes on some related genera.
Lebeckia
Thunberg 1800.
Opera Botanica
9
DAHLGREN, R. 1970. Convergent evolution with respect to leaf differentiation in
Lebeckia
.
Botaniska Notiser
123
HARVEY, W.H. 1862.
Leguminosae
.
Flora capensis
2
THUNBERG, C.P. 1800.
Genera nova plantarum
II. 10. Edman, Uppsala
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