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Grevillea eriostachya

Family Proteaceae

Grevillea eriostachya
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• Grevillea
• Isopogon
• Leucadendron
• Leucospermum
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Grevillea eriostachya • Family Proteaceae

The flowers of this shrub produce a sweet nectar and is enjoyed not only by birds, but also by Aboriginals as a sweet treat.

The shrub flowers in winter and spring, but can flower any time dependent on rain. Growing up to 3 m, the racemes in terminal panicles are about 10-20 cm long and is pale green in bud, turning to a golden yellow as it opens from the base to the tip of the flower.

Grevillea eriostachya • Images
Grevillea eriostachya
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Central Australia, Northern Territory.

Honey Grevillea ฉ Colin Leel, May 2007

Honey Grevillea ฉ Colin Leel, May 2007

Honey Grevillea ฉ Colin Leel, May 2007

Honey Grevillea ฉ Colin Leel, May 2007

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