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Lebeckia Brevicarpa
''Lebeckia'' is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae native to the fynbos ( Cape Floristic Kingdom) of South Africa. Several members of ''Lebeckia'' were recently transferred to other genera (''Calobota'' and '' Wiborgiella''). Members of ''Lebeckia'' are known to produce pyrrolizidine alkaloids, including ammodendrine, lebeckianine, and lupanine. The genus was named by Carl Thunberg for his student Heinrich Julius Lebeck. Species ''Lebeckia'' comprises the following species: * '' Lebeckia ambigua'' E. Mey. * '' Lebeckia brevicarpa'' M.M.le Roux & B.-E.van Wyk * ''Lebeckia brevipes'' M.M.le Roux & B.-E.van Wyk * '' Lebeckia carnosa'' (E. Mey.) Druce * ''Lebeckia contaminata'' (L.) Thunb. * ''Lebeckia densa'' Thunb. * ''Lebeckia gracilis'' Eckl. & Zeyh. * ''Lebeckia grandiflora'' Benth. * ''Lebeckia leucoclada'' Schltr. * ''Lebeckia longipes'' Bolus * ''Lebeckia marginata'' E. Mey. * ''Lebeckia meyeriana'' Eckl. and Zeyh. ex Harv. * ''Lebeckia pa ...
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Fabaceae
The Fabaceae or Leguminosae,International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants.
Article 18.5 states: "The following names, of long usage, are treated as validly published: ....Leguminosae (nom. alt.: Fabaceae; type: Faba Mill. Vicia L.; ... When the Papilionaceae are regarded as a family distinct from the remainder of the Leguminosae, the name Papilionaceae is conserved against Leguminosae." English pronunciations are as follows: , and .
commonly known as the legume, pea, or bean family, are a large and agriculturally important of

Lebeckia Brevipes
''Lebeckia'' is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae native to the fynbos ( Cape Floristic Kingdom) of South Africa. Several members of ''Lebeckia'' were recently transferred to other genera (''Calobota'' and '' Wiborgiella''). Members of ''Lebeckia'' are known to produce pyrrolizidine alkaloids, including ammodendrine, lebeckianine, and lupanine. The genus was named by Carl Thunberg for his student Heinrich Julius Lebeck. Species ''Lebeckia'' comprises the following species: * '' Lebeckia ambigua'' E. Mey. * '' Lebeckia brevicarpa'' M.M.le Roux & B.-E.van Wyk * '' Lebeckia brevipes'' M.M.le Roux & B.-E.van Wyk * '' Lebeckia carnosa'' (E. Mey.) Druce * '' Lebeckia contaminata'' (L.) Thunb. * '' Lebeckia densa'' Thunb. * '' Lebeckia gracilis'' Eckl. & Zeyh. * '' Lebeckia grandiflora'' Benth. * '' Lebeckia leucoclada'' Schltr. * ''Lebeckia longipes'' Bolus * '' Lebeckia marginata'' E. Mey. * '' Lebeckia meyeriana'' Eckl. and Zeyh. ex Harv. * '' Le ...
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Lebeckia Schlechteriana
''Lebeckia'' is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae native to the fynbos ( Cape Floristic Kingdom) of South Africa. Several members of ''Lebeckia'' were recently transferred to other genera (''Calobota'' and '' Wiborgiella''). Members of ''Lebeckia'' are known to produce pyrrolizidine alkaloids, including ammodendrine, lebeckianine, and lupanine. The genus was named by Carl Thunberg for his student Heinrich Julius Lebeck. Species ''Lebeckia'' comprises the following species: * '' Lebeckia ambigua'' E. Mey. * '' Lebeckia brevicarpa'' M.M.le Roux & B.-E.van Wyk * ''Lebeckia brevipes'' M.M.le Roux & B.-E.van Wyk * '' Lebeckia carnosa'' (E. Mey.) Druce * '' Lebeckia contaminata'' (L.) Thunb. * '' Lebeckia densa'' Thunb. * '' Lebeckia gracilis'' Eckl. & Zeyh. * '' Lebeckia grandiflora'' Benth. * '' Lebeckia leucoclada'' Schltr. * ''Lebeckia longipes'' Bolus * '' Lebeckia marginata'' E. Mey. * '' Lebeckia meyeriana'' Eckl. and Zeyh. ex Harv. * '' Leb ...
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Lebeckia Plukenetiana
''Lebeckia plukenetiana'' is a species of flowering plant in the genus ''Lebeckia''. It is endemic to the Western Cape of South Africa. Distribution ''Lebeckia plukenetiana'' was once found in the Swartland and upper Breede River Valley; ± 75% of its habitat has been lost to urban expansion and wheat, vineyard and deciduous fruit cultivation in the past 150 years. Its range is from Piquetberg down to Darling, Worcester and the Hex River to the Cape Peninsula The Cape Peninsula ( af, Kaapse Skiereiland) is a generally mountainous peninsula that juts out into the Atlantic Ocean at the south-western extremity of the African continent. At the southern end of the peninsula are Cape Point and the Cape of .... Conservation status ''Lebeckia plukenetiana'' is classified as ''Endangered'' as it is in decline. It faces threats from invasive alien species, habitat loss, habitat degradation, harvesting of the plant and pollution. References External links * * Endemi ...
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Lebeckia Pauciflora
''Lebeckia'' is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae native to the fynbos ( Cape Floristic Kingdom) of South Africa. Several members of ''Lebeckia'' were recently transferred to other genera (''Calobota'' and '' Wiborgiella''). Members of ''Lebeckia'' are known to produce pyrrolizidine alkaloids, including ammodendrine, lebeckianine, and lupanine. The genus was named by Carl Thunberg for his student Heinrich Julius Lebeck. Species ''Lebeckia'' comprises the following species: * '' Lebeckia ambigua'' E. Mey. * '' Lebeckia brevicarpa'' M.M.le Roux & B.-E.van Wyk * ''Lebeckia brevipes'' M.M.le Roux & B.-E.van Wyk * '' Lebeckia carnosa'' (E. Mey.) Druce * '' Lebeckia contaminata'' (L.) Thunb. * '' Lebeckia densa'' Thunb. * '' Lebeckia gracilis'' Eckl. & Zeyh. * '' Lebeckia grandiflora'' Benth. * '' Lebeckia leucoclada'' Schltr. * ''Lebeckia longipes'' Bolus * '' Lebeckia marginata'' E. Mey. * '' Lebeckia meyeriana'' Eckl. and Zeyh. ex Harv. * '' Leb ...
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Lebeckia Parvifolia
''Lebeckia'' is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae native to the fynbos ( Cape Floristic Kingdom) of South Africa. Several members of ''Lebeckia'' were recently transferred to other genera (''Calobota'' and '' Wiborgiella''). Members of ''Lebeckia'' are known to produce pyrrolizidine alkaloids, including ammodendrine, lebeckianine, and lupanine. The genus was named by Carl Thunberg for his student Heinrich Julius Lebeck. Species ''Lebeckia'' comprises the following species: * '' Lebeckia ambigua'' E. Mey. * '' Lebeckia brevicarpa'' M.M.le Roux & B.-E.van Wyk * ''Lebeckia brevipes'' M.M.le Roux & B.-E.van Wyk * '' Lebeckia carnosa'' (E. Mey.) Druce * '' Lebeckia contaminata'' (L.) Thunb. * '' Lebeckia densa'' Thunb. * '' Lebeckia gracilis'' Eckl. & Zeyh. * '' Lebeckia grandiflora'' Benth. * '' Lebeckia leucoclada'' Schltr. * ''Lebeckia longipes'' Bolus * '' Lebeckia marginata'' E. Mey. * '' Lebeckia meyeriana'' Eckl. and Zeyh. ex Harv. * '' Leb ...
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Lebeckia Meyeriana
''Lebeckia'' is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae native to the fynbos ( Cape Floristic Kingdom) of South Africa. Several members of ''Lebeckia'' were recently transferred to other genera (''Calobota'' and '' Wiborgiella''). Members of ''Lebeckia'' are known to produce pyrrolizidine alkaloids, including ammodendrine, lebeckianine, and lupanine. The genus was named by Carl Thunberg for his student Heinrich Julius Lebeck. Species ''Lebeckia'' comprises the following species: * '' Lebeckia ambigua'' E. Mey. * '' Lebeckia brevicarpa'' M.M.le Roux & B.-E.van Wyk * ''Lebeckia brevipes'' M.M.le Roux & B.-E.van Wyk * '' Lebeckia carnosa'' (E. Mey.) Druce * '' Lebeckia contaminata'' (L.) Thunb. * '' Lebeckia densa'' Thunb. * '' Lebeckia gracilis'' Eckl. & Zeyh. * '' Lebeckia grandiflora'' Benth. * '' Lebeckia leucoclada'' Schltr. * ''Lebeckia longipes'' Bolus * '' Lebeckia marginata'' E. Mey. * '' Lebeckia meyeriana'' Eckl. and Zeyh. ex Harv. * ''Lebe ...
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Lebeckia Marginata
''Lebeckia'' is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae native to the fynbos ( Cape Floristic Kingdom) of South Africa. Several members of ''Lebeckia'' were recently transferred to other genera (''Calobota'' and '' Wiborgiella''). Members of ''Lebeckia'' are known to produce pyrrolizidine alkaloids, including ammodendrine, lebeckianine, and lupanine. The genus was named by Carl Thunberg for his student Heinrich Julius Lebeck. Species ''Lebeckia'' comprises the following species: * '' Lebeckia ambigua'' E. Mey. * '' Lebeckia brevicarpa'' M.M.le Roux & B.-E.van Wyk * ''Lebeckia brevipes'' M.M.le Roux & B.-E.van Wyk * '' Lebeckia carnosa'' (E. Mey.) Druce * '' Lebeckia contaminata'' (L.) Thunb. * '' Lebeckia densa'' Thunb. * '' Lebeckia gracilis'' Eckl. & Zeyh. * '' Lebeckia grandiflora'' Benth. * '' Lebeckia leucoclada'' Schltr. * ''Lebeckia longipes'' Bolus * '' Lebeckia marginata'' E. Mey. * ''Lebeckia meyeriana'' Eckl. and Zeyh. ex Harv. * ''Lebec ...
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Lebeckia Longipes
''Lebeckia'' is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae native to the fynbos ( Cape Floristic Kingdom) of South Africa. Several members of ''Lebeckia'' were recently transferred to other genera (''Calobota'' and '' Wiborgiella''). Members of ''Lebeckia'' are known to produce pyrrolizidine alkaloids, including ammodendrine, lebeckianine, and lupanine. The genus was named by Carl Thunberg for his student Heinrich Julius Lebeck. Species ''Lebeckia'' comprises the following species: * '' Lebeckia ambigua'' E. Mey. * '' Lebeckia brevicarpa'' M.M.le Roux & B.-E.van Wyk * '' Lebeckia brevipes'' M.M.le Roux & B.-E.van Wyk * '' Lebeckia carnosa'' (E. Mey.) Druce * '' Lebeckia contaminata'' (L.) Thunb. * '' Lebeckia densa'' Thunb. * '' Lebeckia gracilis'' Eckl. & Zeyh. * '' Lebeckia grandiflora'' Benth. * '' Lebeckia leucoclada'' Schltr. * '' Lebeckia longipes'' Bolus * '' Lebeckia marginata'' E. Mey. * '' Lebeckia meyeriana'' Eckl. and Zeyh. ex Harv. * '' L ...
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Lebeckia Leucoclada
''Lebeckia'' is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae native to the fynbos ( Cape Floristic Kingdom) of South Africa. Several members of ''Lebeckia'' were recently transferred to other genera (''Calobota'' and '' Wiborgiella''). Members of ''Lebeckia'' are known to produce pyrrolizidine alkaloids, including ammodendrine, lebeckianine, and lupanine. The genus was named by Carl Thunberg for his student Heinrich Julius Lebeck. Species ''Lebeckia'' comprises the following species: * '' Lebeckia ambigua'' E. Mey. * '' Lebeckia brevicarpa'' M.M.le Roux & B.-E.van Wyk * ''Lebeckia brevipes'' M.M.le Roux & B.-E.van Wyk * '' Lebeckia carnosa'' (E. Mey.) Druce * '' Lebeckia contaminata'' (L.) Thunb. * '' Lebeckia densa'' Thunb. * '' Lebeckia gracilis'' Eckl. & Zeyh. * '' Lebeckia grandiflora'' Benth. * '' Lebeckia leucoclada'' Schltr. * ''Lebeckia longipes'' Bolus * ''Lebeckia marginata'' E. Mey. * ''Lebeckia meyeriana'' Eckl. and Zeyh. ex Harv. * ''Lebeck ...
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Lebeckia Grandiflora
''Lebeckia'' is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae native to the fynbos ( Cape Floristic Kingdom) of South Africa. Several members of ''Lebeckia'' were recently transferred to other genera (''Calobota'' and '' Wiborgiella''). Members of ''Lebeckia'' are known to produce pyrrolizidine alkaloids, including ammodendrine, lebeckianine, and lupanine. The genus was named by Carl Thunberg for his student Heinrich Julius Lebeck. Species ''Lebeckia'' comprises the following species: * '' Lebeckia ambigua'' E. Mey. * '' Lebeckia brevicarpa'' M.M.le Roux & B.-E.van Wyk * ''Lebeckia brevipes'' M.M.le Roux & B.-E.van Wyk * '' Lebeckia carnosa'' (E. Mey.) Druce * '' Lebeckia contaminata'' (L.) Thunb. * '' Lebeckia densa'' Thunb. * '' Lebeckia gracilis'' Eckl. & Zeyh. * '' Lebeckia grandiflora'' Benth. * ''Lebeckia leucoclada'' Schltr. * ''Lebeckia longipes'' Bolus * ''Lebeckia marginata'' E. Mey. * ''Lebeckia meyeriana'' Eckl. and Zeyh. ex Harv. * ''Lebecki ...
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Lebeckia Gracilis
''Lebeckia'' is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae native to the fynbos ( Cape Floristic Kingdom) of South Africa. Several members of ''Lebeckia'' were recently transferred to other genera (''Calobota'' and '' Wiborgiella''). Members of ''Lebeckia'' are known to produce pyrrolizidine alkaloids, including ammodendrine, lebeckianine, and lupanine. The genus was named by Carl Thunberg for his student Heinrich Julius Lebeck. Species ''Lebeckia'' comprises the following species: * '' Lebeckia ambigua'' E. Mey. * '' Lebeckia brevicarpa'' M.M.le Roux & B.-E.van Wyk * ''Lebeckia brevipes'' M.M.le Roux & B.-E.van Wyk * '' Lebeckia carnosa'' (E. Mey.) Druce * '' Lebeckia contaminata'' (L.) Thunb. * '' Lebeckia densa'' Thunb. * '' Lebeckia gracilis'' Eckl. & Zeyh. * ''Lebeckia grandiflora'' Benth. * ''Lebeckia leucoclada'' Schltr. * ''Lebeckia longipes'' Bolus * ''Lebeckia marginata'' E. Mey. * ''Lebeckia meyeriana'' Eckl. and Zeyh. ex Harv. * ''Lebeckia ...
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