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Grevillea "Robyn Gordon"

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Grevillea "Robyn Gordon"

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lori.tas
lori.tas 13 years ago

I've just planted a few Tasmanian native Grevillieas at our place. They are good for attracting nectar eating birds. Like most Australian plant families Grevillea has radiated into hundreds of species over the years.There are so many eco-niches here, thus limited parent species had to adapt to all sorts of environments, and then further adapt to changing environments. I'll post pictures of mine when they flower.

eulalia rubio
eulalia rubio 13 years ago

Lori.tas: Thank you very much. I really enjoyed discovering the world of Grevilliea.

lori.tas
lori.tas 13 years ago

Most likely a species of Grevilliea. Have a look here: http://asgap.org.au/grev1.html

eulalia rubio
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eulalia rubio

Roma, Lazio, Italy

Spotted on Nov 6, 2010
Submitted on Nov 11, 2010

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