Grevillea confertifolia

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 Grevillea confertifolia subsp. var.  Grampians grevillea, Strawberry grevillea
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Grevillea confertifolia is a shrub species which is endemic to the Grampians in western Victoria, in Australia.[1]

It has a low spreading or erect habit, growing to 1 metre high. The leaves are linear or narrow-oblong elliptic. Flowers appear between August and December (late winter to early summer) in its native range. These have reddish purple perianths with pink or reddish mauve styles.[1]

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