Grevillea shiressii

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 Grevillea shiressii subsp. var.  Mullet Creek grevillea
Grevillea shiressii is an Australian shrub endemic to New South Wales. It was described in 1925 by W. F. Blakely.[1] A rare plant, listed as vulnerable with a ROTAP rating of 2VCit. Only found growing in the area around Gosford.
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Grevillea shiressii is an Australian shrub endemic to New South Wales. It was described in 1925 by W. F. Blakely.[2] A rare plant, listed as vulnerable with a ROTAP rating of 2VCit. Only found growing in the area around Gosford.

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