Gazania serrata is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to the Northern Cape and Western Cape provinces, South Africa.
[1] The flowers are yellow or orange, and born on setose scapes.
The flower's involucre is also setose, and a campanulate shape, with an obtuse base.
The innermost terminal involucre bracts have an acuminate shape.
In addition, the slender G. serrata leaves usually having finely serrated margins, and an upper leaf-surface that is rough and viscous-sticky.