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*''[[Serruria decipiens]]''<small> R.Br.</small>     
*''[[Serruria decipiens]]''<small> R.Br.</small>     
*''[[Serruria decumbens]]''<small> (Thunb.) R.Br.</small>     
*''[[Serruria decumbens]]''<small> (Thunb.) R.Br.</small>     
*''[[Serruria deluvialis]]''<small>''<small> Rourke</small>       
*''[[Serruria deluvialis]]''<small>''Rourke</small>       
*''[[Serruria dodii]]''<small> E.Phillips & Hutch.</small>     
*''[[Serruria dodii]]''<small> E.Phillips & Hutch.</small>     
*''[[Serruria effusa]]''<small> Rourke</small>     
*''[[Serruria effusa]]''<small> Rourke</small>     

Latest revision as of 15:43, 28 May 2010

 Serruria subsp. var.  
Serruria florida
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Serruria is a genus of flowering plants in the family Proteaceae, endemic to South Africa.

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