Honeysuckle Oak or Spider Flower, Desert Grevillea
Dryander's grevillea
Red Toothbrushes
Silky Grevillea, Golden Grevillea, Fern-leaved Grevillea
Grevillea victoriae
Rough Spider-flower - Kangaroo Island Endemic
Grevillea acacioides
Holly-leaf Grevillea
Grevillea quercifolia
Silky Oak
Olive Grevillia
Grevillea longistyla
Grevillea shuttleworthiana
Grevillea dielsiana
Grevillea leptobotrys
Flame Grevillea
Fuchsia Grevillea
Grevillea obliquistigma
Wickhams Grevillea
Grevillea insignis supsp. insignis
This aptly named Grevillea is a large bushy shrub commonly between 3-4 metres in height. The slender upright foliage is a silvery green to 15 cm in length and may be undivided or dissected.
Low spreading shrub 0.3–1.0 m tall. Leaves entire, narrowly oblong to sublinear-subterete, usually plump, 0.2–1.7 cm long, 1.0–2.1 mm wide; margins revolute; upper surface muricate; lower surface
A brilliant and familiar site along roads in the Kimberley, NT and N. Qld. Usually grows in sandy soils that may become seasonally wet. May be a tree to 8 or 10m tall or a dense spreading shrub.
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,
Prickly shrub with holly-like leaves that are whitish on the underside. Grows mostly in heathlands.
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.
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