Australian Native Plants

  Grevillea dryandri


Grevillea dryandri photo
Grevillea dryandri dasycarpa, Mt-Coot-tha Botanic Gardens

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PLANT FACTS

distribution map showing range of Grevillea dryandri in Australia

Map is from The Atlas of Living Australia web site, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License


Description
Grevillea dryandri is a spreading to erect shrub. It produces lomg racemes of white, red or pink flowers between January and May. The leaves are dissected and 90mm - 180mm long with lobes 30mm - 120mm long. The leaf margins curve downwards, enclosing the lower surface of the leaf.

Habitat
found in woodland, spinifex grassland in rocky or stony soil on stony slopes and rocky ridges

Distribution
endemic to Western Australia.

Growth Characteristics
Height: 0.6m - 2m
Classification
Class:Magnoliopsida
Order:Proteales
Family:Proteaceae
Genus:Grevillea
Species:dryandri


Relatives in same Genus
  Grevillea agrifolia
  Grevillea alpina
  Grevillea angulata
  Grevillea arenaria
  Grevillea armigera
  Grevillea asparagoides
  Grevillea asplenifolia
  Grevillea astericosa
  Grevillea baileyana
  Grevillea banksii prostrate
  Grevillea baueri
  Grevillea bipinnatifida
  Grevillea bronwenae
  Grevillea candelabroides
  Grevillea coccinea
  Grevillea concinna
  Grevillea corrugata
  Grevillea crithmifolia
  Grevillea decurrens
  Grevillea didymobotrya
  Grevillea dielsiana
  see A-Z list for more ...