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Grevillea australis (Proteaceae) 3:606 |
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This species is
quite widespread and is very variable (there are several subspecies
described). It has narrow, entire leaves with recurved or revolute
margins, and with a hairy undersurface. However the size
and width of the leaves varies greatly. The flowers are white or
cream and are relatively small. It is very common as a low
shrub in the drier alpine and subalpine areas, especially on the
Central Plateau, but also occurs as a moderately tall shrub along
rivers in drier areas at lower altitudes. |
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