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Lackeya Fortunato, L.P. Queiroz, & G.P. Lewis.
A monotypic genus, a perennial woody or semi-woody vine, of the Southeastern United States. Often placed in the past in Galactia or Dioclea.
References: Fortunato, de Queiroz, & Lewis (1996); Isely (1998); Keener (2023) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (2023a); Lewis et al. (2005); Maxwell (1979). Show full citations.
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