Honeysuckle Oak or Spider Flower, Desert Grevillea
Dryander's grevillea
Red Toothbrushes
Silky Grevillea, Golden Grevillea, Fern-leaved Grevillea
Grevillea victoriae
Grevillea acacioides
Silky Oak
Rough Spider-flower - Kangaroo Island Endemic
Holly-leaf Grevillea
Grevillea quercifolia
Grevillea longistyla
Olive Grevillia
Grevillea obliquistigma
Grevillea shuttleworthiana
Wickhams Grevillea
Fuchsia Grevillea
Grevillea dielsiana
Grevillea leptobotrys
Five Veined Grevillea
Flame Grevillea
Spreading, lignotuberous shrub, 0.2m-1 m high. Fl. orange-red, Mar or May to Dec or Jan. Granitic soils, sand, loamy clay, lateritic soils. Granite outcrops, hills, sometimes winter-wet flats.
A spreading, sometimes straggling shrub that grows up to about 2m high. Leaf shape is oval, often quite broad, up to 7cm long. The lower leaf surface is covered with a tomentum (covering of short
Large shrub up to 5m high. Grey-green leaves up to 8cm long, with several sharp teeth or spines. Widespread over large parts of northern Australia.
Bushy shrub to 5m high. Leaves linear, 10-25cm c 1-2mm, finely pointed slightly hooked tip. Flowers creamy white (green in bud), cylindrical or slightly tapered, 7-14cm long. Smooth greyish bark
Straggly shrub with tall flower spikes held above the foliage. Leaves long and rounded.
A fast-growing, single-stemmed tree usually 20-30 m in height and about 80 cm in diameter but sometimes larger. The dark grey bark is furrowed in a lace-like pattern. Young branchlets are angular,
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