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English: A black and white botanical illustration of Curroria decidua (published at the time under the synonymous name Curroria decidua) showing stems, leaves, flowers, floral parts, and fruit.
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Author The botanical illustration is unattributed, and was published in Adolf Enger & Oscar Drude (1910) Die Vegetation der Erde :Sammlung pflanzengeographischer Monographien, v. 9 pt. 1 no. 2-3, page 551, Leipzig, W. Engelmann.

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