Grevillea preissii
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Grevillea preissii subsp. glabrilimba
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Grevillea preissii Meisn. |
Grevillea preissii is a small shrub which is endemic to Western Australia. The red flowers appear between early winter and early spring. The species occurs near the coast between Greenhead and Bunbury. It grows to between 0.3 and 1.2 m high.
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[edit] Subspecies
- subsp. preissii
- subsp. glabrilimba
[edit] Synonyms
- Grevillea thelemanniana subsp. preissii (Meisn.) McGill.
[edit] Cultivated varieties
- 'Magic Lantern' and 'Sea Spray' - marketing names for subsp. glabrilimba
- Superior form
- Prostrate green leaf form
[edit] References
- Grevillea preissii. Flora of Australia Online. Department of the Environment and Heritage, Australian Government.
- FloraBase The West Australian Flora: Grevillea preissii
- Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants (ASGAP): Grevillea preissii
- Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants: Grevillea Study Group Newsletter Nº 60, October 2001