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Grevillea Moonlight

Grevillea sp.

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Description:

Possibly a hybrid between Grevillea whiteana and Grevillea banksii, although other suggestions include a selected form of the Grevillea whiteana itself. A large spreading shrub, divided narrow dark green leaves which can be up to 20cm long. flowers are long brush-like creamy white blooms that unfurl from the bottom giving a tapered appearance, flowering is continuous all year with bursts of extra flowering after rains and during spring.

Habitat:

This cultivar or hybrid is found throughout much of Australia and is widely grown as a garden plant. This one in garden environment near to dry Eucalypt woodland in north east NSW.

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PublishedApril 25, 2014

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