Grevillea wickhamii
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Grevillea wickhamii subsp. aprica
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Grevillea wickhamii Meisn. |
Grevillea wickhamii or Wickham's Grevillea is an erect shrub or small tree to 6 metres in height which is endemic to Western Australia, Northern Territory and Queensland. It has grey-green leaves which have a holly-like shape.
There are a number of subspecies which have flowers in a wide range of colours including red, pink, orange and yellow. They are as follows:
- Grevillea wickhamii subsp. aprica
- Grevillea wickhamii subsp. cratista
- Grevillea wickhamii subsp. hispidula
- Grevillea wickhamii subsp. macrodonta
- Grevillea wickhamii subsp. pallida
- Grevillea wickhamii subsp. wickhamii
[edit] External links
- Grevillea wickhamii. FloraBase. Department of Environment and Conservation, Government of Western Australia.
- Florabase: Grevillea wickhamii (list of subspecies)