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Biennial or perennial herbs. Leaves 2-ternate or 2-pinnate (often irregularly so). Umbels compound. Bracts 0-few, bracteoles few to several. Calyx teeth minute or 0; petals yellow to greenish-white. Fruit broadly
elliptic to pear-shaped, very strongly flattened dorsiventrally, with a broad commissure. Lateral wings well-developed and
surrounding the well-developed conic stylopodium at the apex. Derivation of name: after Theophile Lefebvre (1811-1860) French naval officer and traveller. Worldwide: 6 species in tropical and SW Africa. Mozambique: 2 taxa. |
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Species | FZ divisions | Content |
abyssinica A. Rich. | N,T | |
longipedicellata Engl. | N,Z,T |
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