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- Stapelia leendertziae, commonly known as black bells, is a species of succulent plant in the family Apocynaceae that is native to Southern Africa. Other...
- hirsuta L. – South Africa Stapelia kwebensis N.E.Br. – Botswana Stapelia leendertziae N.E.Br. – South Africa Stapelia × meintjiesii I.Verd. – Stapelia obducta...
- laevifolia Vollesen Blepharis lawsonii G.S.Giri & R.N.Banerjee Blepharis leendertziae Oberm. Blepharis linariifolia Pers. Blepharis longifolia Lindau Blepharis...
- Sophora secundiflora Sorghum saccharatum Sparrmannia africana Stapelia leendertziae Stapelia variegata Strophanthus scandens Syagrus romanzoffiana T Trithrinax...
- several succulents in the genus Stapelia. Among these were Stapelia leendertziae, or "Black Bells", which was named in her honor by N. E. Brown, and Stapelia...
- acacia seeds, Premna fruit, and berries of the mistletoes Tapinanthus leendertziae and T. dodoneifolius. In addition, it has been observed feeding on nectar...
- Indigofera laxeracemosa Baker f. Indigofera laxiflora Craib Indigofera leendertziae N.E.Br. Indigofera lenticellata Craib Indigofera lepida N.E.Br. Indigofera...
- Bolus, endemic Indigofera laxeracemosa Baker f. indigenous Indigofera leendertziae N.E.Br. endemic Indigofera lepida N.E.Br. endemic Indigofera leptocarpa...
- laxipetalum L.Bolus Delo**** lebomboense (L.Bolus) Lavis Delo**** leendertziae N.E.Br. Delo**** lehmannii (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Schwantes ex H.Jacobsen...
- Agelanthus transvaalensis (Sprague) Polhill & Wiens, present Tapinanthus leendertziae (Sprague) Wiens, accepted as Tapinanthus quequensis (Weim.) Polhill &...