AbstractLebeckia Thunb. section Lebeckia includes 14 species, all with phyllodinous, acicular leaves, that are endemic to the Cape Floristic Region. As part of a taxonomic study of the genus Lebeckia, the L. plukenetiana group of section Lebeckia has been revised. The species of this group have stipitate, flat fruit and a prostrate habit. A study of vegetative and reproductive morphology showed that six species can be recognised, two of which are here described as new: 1. L. brevipes M.M. le Roux and B.-E. Van Wyk sp. nov. (previously misidentified as L. longipes Bolus and L. pauciflora Eckl. and Zeyh.) which is easily recognised by the short stipe, elliptic, flat fruit, wing petals that are as long as the keel petal and an orbicular standa...
D.Phil.The genus Crotalaria (tribe Crotalarieae, Fabaceae) includes 700 species with its main centre...
Lotononis brevicaulis B — E. van Wyk, an unusual new species, is described. It is not closely relate...
AbstractA new species, Lotononis macroloba B-E. Van Wyk and H. Kolberg, is described. It is similar ...
AbstractAll 14 species of the type section of the genus Lebeckia Thunb. are endemic to the Cape Flor...
AbstractLebeckia Thunb. section Lebeckia includes 14 species, all with phyllodinous, acicular leaves...
A taxonomic study of the type section of the genus Lebeckia Thunb. (sect. Lebeckia; syn. Eu-Lebeckia...
AbstractLebeckia lotononoides Schltr. is a rare species of the Western Cape Province of South Africa...
Ph.D.Relationships within the Crotalarieae are explored using DNA sequences (ITS and rbcL) and morph...
AbstractEvidence from the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) of nuclear ribosomal DNA and plastid rbc...
le Roux, M.M., Van Wyk, B.-E. (2007): A revision of Lebeckia sect. Lebeckia: The L. sepiaria group. ...
Two new species of Lotononis (DC.) Eckl. & Zeyh. are described: L. magnifica B-E. van Wyk and L. pli...
Three new species of the section Polylobium (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Benth. of Lotononis (DC.) Eckl. & Zeyh. ...
AbstractThe new species Rafnia lebeckioides J.S. Boatwright and B.-E. Van Wyk is described. It is kn...
The section Lipozygis (E. Mey.) Benth. of Lotononis (DC.) Eckl. & Zeyh. is shown to be an artificial...
The generic position of Lebeckia microphylla E. Mey. has been subject to differing taxonomic interpr...
D.Phil.The genus Crotalaria (tribe Crotalarieae, Fabaceae) includes 700 species with its main centre...
Lotononis brevicaulis B — E. van Wyk, an unusual new species, is described. It is not closely relate...
AbstractA new species, Lotononis macroloba B-E. Van Wyk and H. Kolberg, is described. It is similar ...
AbstractAll 14 species of the type section of the genus Lebeckia Thunb. are endemic to the Cape Flor...
AbstractLebeckia Thunb. section Lebeckia includes 14 species, all with phyllodinous, acicular leaves...
A taxonomic study of the type section of the genus Lebeckia Thunb. (sect. Lebeckia; syn. Eu-Lebeckia...
AbstractLebeckia lotononoides Schltr. is a rare species of the Western Cape Province of South Africa...
Ph.D.Relationships within the Crotalarieae are explored using DNA sequences (ITS and rbcL) and morph...
AbstractEvidence from the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) of nuclear ribosomal DNA and plastid rbc...
le Roux, M.M., Van Wyk, B.-E. (2007): A revision of Lebeckia sect. Lebeckia: The L. sepiaria group. ...
Two new species of Lotononis (DC.) Eckl. & Zeyh. are described: L. magnifica B-E. van Wyk and L. pli...
Three new species of the section Polylobium (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Benth. of Lotononis (DC.) Eckl. & Zeyh. ...
AbstractThe new species Rafnia lebeckioides J.S. Boatwright and B.-E. Van Wyk is described. It is kn...
The section Lipozygis (E. Mey.) Benth. of Lotononis (DC.) Eckl. & Zeyh. is shown to be an artificial...
The generic position of Lebeckia microphylla E. Mey. has been subject to differing taxonomic interpr...
D.Phil.The genus Crotalaria (tribe Crotalarieae, Fabaceae) includes 700 species with its main centre...
Lotononis brevicaulis B — E. van Wyk, an unusual new species, is described. It is not closely relate...
AbstractA new species, Lotononis macroloba B-E. Van Wyk and H. Kolberg, is described. It is similar ...