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Serruria glomerata

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Filed as Leucadendron serraria L. [family PROTEACEAE]
Serruria vallaris Knight [family PROTEACEAE]
Filed as Protea glomerata L. [family PROTEACEAE]
Serruria glomerata (L.) R.Br.
Serruria glomerata (L.) R.Br.
Filed as Leucadendron sphaerocephalum P.J.Bergius [family PROTEACEAE]
Filed as Serruria glomerata (L.) R.Br. [family PROTEACEAE]
Filed as Protea indet. [family PROTEACEAE]
Filed as Serruria flagellaris R.Br. [family PROTEACEAE]
Type of Protea glomerata L. [family PROTEACEAE]
Type of Leucadendron elongatum P.J.Bergius [family PROTEACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Serruria glomerata (L.) R.Br. [family PROTEACEAE ]
Related name
  • Serruria glomerata

Flora

Entry for SERRURIA adscendens Hutchinson var. β, decipiens [family PROTEACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 5, page 502, (1912) Author: By J. HUTCHINSON, E. P. PHILLIPS and O. STAPF.
Names
SERRURIA adscendens Hutchinson var. β, decipiens [family PROTEACEAE]
SERRURIA decipiens R. Br. [family PROTEACEAE], l.c. 129; Roem. & Schultes, Syst. Veg. iii. 374; Meisn. in DC Prodr. xiv. 295, incl. vars.
SERRURIA glomerata Meisn. [family PROTEACEAE], l.c. 294, as to syn. Thunb.
Protea patula Thunb. [family PROTEACEAE], Diss. Prot. 16; Fl. Cap. ed. Schultes, 122; Murr. Syst. Veg. ed. xiv. 136.
Information
branches roughly villous; heads crowded and very shortly pedunculate or subsessile; bracts roughly hairy. null

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