Grevillea curviloba
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Grevillea curviloba McGill. |
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Grevillea curviloba is a prostrate to erect shrub which is endemic to Perth, Western Australia. It grows up to 2.5 metres in height and has white or cream flowers which occur from late winter to mid spring (August to October in Australia).
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[edit] Taxonomy
The species was first formally described as a variety of Grevillea vestita - G. vestita var. angustifolia by Swiss botanist Carl Meissner in 1845 . In 1986 Australian botanical taxonomist Donald McGillivray promoted the variety to species status, giving it the name Grevillea curviloba.
There are two recognised subspecies:
- Grevillea curviloba McGill. subsp. curviloba
- Grevillea curviloba subsp. incurva Olde & Marriott - this variety has been in cultivation for many years and was known by the misapplied names Grevillea biternata and Grevillea tridentifera.
[edit] Conservation status
Grevillea curviloba subsp. incurva is declared rare under the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950.
[edit] References
- Grevillea curviloba McGill.. Australian Plant Name Index (APNI), IBIS database. Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Australian Government.
- Grevillea curviloba. Flora of Australia Online. Department of the Environment and Heritage, Australian Government.
- Grevillea curviloba. FloraBase. Department of Environment and Conservation, Government of Western Australia.
- Narrow Curved-leaf Grevillea (Grevillea curviloba subsp. incurva) Interim Recovery Plan 2000-2003