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Displaying records 1–12 of 12 for your search terms: Genus: seringia
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Malvaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 271 (1789)
Seringia J.Gay
Fire-bush Mém.Mus.Hist.Nat. 7:442 (1821)
Seringia adenogyna C.F.Wilkins
Skinny-leaved fire-bush Austral.Syst.Bot. 28:275-278, Figs 3F, 5 (2016)
Seringia cacaobrunnea C.F.Wilkins
Chocolate fire-bush Austral.Syst.Bot. 28:283-285, Figs 9, 10A (2016)
Seringia elliptica C.F.Wilkins
Showy fire-bush Austral.Syst.Bot. 28:292-294, Figs 10B, 15 (2016)
Seringia exastia (C.F.Wilkins) C.F.Wilkins & Whitlock
Fringed fire-bush Austral.Syst.Bot. 28:294 (2016)
Seringia hermanniifolia (J.Gay) F.Muell.
Crinkle-leaved firebush Fragm. (Mueller) 2:5 (1860)
Seringia integrifolia (Steud.) F.Muell.
Common firebush Fragm. (Mueller) 2:5 (1860)
Seringia nephrosperma F.Muell.
Free carpel fire-bush Hooker's J.Bot.Kew Gard.Misc. 9:15-16 (1857)
Seringia saxatilis C.F.Wilkins
Gorge fire-bush Austral.Syst.Bot. 28:315-316, Fig. 28 (2016)
Seringia undulata C.F.Wilkins
Wavy-leaf fire-bush Austral.Syst.Bot. 28:316-318, Figs 25C, 29 (2016)
Seringia velutina (Steetz) F.Muell.
Velvet firebush Fragm. (Mueller) 2:5 (1860)
Seringia ×katatona (C.F.Wilkins) C.F.Wilkins & Whitlock
Red dune fire-bush Austral.Syst.Bot. 28:306 (2016)

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