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Dryander Oak

Grevillea dryandri

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Description:

Grevillea dryandri is a spreading to erect shrub. It produces lomg racemes of white, red or pink flowers between January and May. The leaves are dissected and 90mm - 180mm long with lobes 30mm - 120mm long. The leaf margins curve downwards, enclosing the lower surface of the leaf.

Habitat:

found in woodland, spinifex grassland in rocky or stony soil on stony slopes and rocky ridges

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PublishedApril 27, 2013

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