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Category Archives: Seringia
Seringia exastia
This rare and endangered (threatened) species, formerly from the Keraudrenia genus, which have all been renamed Seringia, is found near Broome and in the Great Sandy Desert. It has not been seen to set seed after years of study. Click … Continue reading
Seringia (Keraudrenia) integrifolia
Small purple/mauve flowering shrub, common on desert dunes of the Southern Kimberley and Eastern Pilbara regions. Formerly Keraudrenia, now called Seringia.
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Tagged Keraudrenia integrifolia, Seringia integrifolia
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