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Grevillea hislopii grows on the upper reaches of the Helena River Catchment, York. This is a priority 2 flora species in West Australia because it is only known from a restricted area of occurrence. The grey to pink flowers are seen through September to December. This is an unobtrusive, erect, spreading shrub growing to 90 cm high with quite soft leaves.Named for
Michael Hislop Western Australian Herbarium, DPaW, Perth.First recorded by Fred Hort 1999 and recognised by Michael Hislop, WAHerb as an un-described species.
florabase.dpaw.wa.gov.au/browse/profile/33557Photos: Jean
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Grevillea hislopii grows on the upper reaches of the Helena River Catchment, York. This is a priority 2 flora species in West Australia because it is only known from a restricted area of occurrence. The grey to pink flowers are seen through September to December. This is an unobtrusive, erect, spreading shrub growing to 90 cm high with quite soft leaves.Named for
Michael Hislop Western Australian Herbarium, DPaW, Perth.First recorded by Fred Hort 1999 and recognised by Michael Hislop, WAHerb as an un-described species.
florabase.dpaw.wa.gov.au/browse/profile/33557Photos: Jean
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Grevillea hislopii grows on the upper reaches of the Helena River Catchment, York. This is a priority 2 flora species in West Australia because it is only known from a restricted area of occurrence. The grey to pink flowers are seen through September to December. This is an unobtrusive, erect, spreading shrub growing to 90 cm high with quite soft leaves.Named for
Michael Hislop Western Australian Herbarium, DPaW, Perth.First recorded by Fred Hort 1999 and recognised by Michael Hislop, WAHerb as an un-described species.
florabase.dpaw.wa.gov.au/browse/profile/33557Photos: Jean
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Grevillea hislopii grows on the upper reaches of the Helena River Catchment, York. This is a priority 2 flora species in West Australia because it is only known from a restricted area of occurrence. The grey to pink flowers are seen through September to December. This is an unobtrusive, erect, spreading shrub growing to 90 cm high with quite soft leaves.Named for
Michael Hislop Western Australian Herbarium, DPaW, Perth.First recorded by Fred Hort 1999 and recognised by Michael Hislop, WAHerb as an un-described species.
florabase.dpaw.wa.gov.au/browse/profile/33557Photos: Jean
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Grevillea hislopii grows on the upper reaches of the Helena River Catchment, York. This is a priority 2 flora species in West Australia because it is only known from a restricted area of occurrence. The grey to pink flowers are seen through September to December. This is an unobtrusive, erect, spreading shrub growing to 90 cm high with quite soft leaves.Named for
Michael Hislop Western Australian Herbarium, DPaW, Perth.First recorded by Fred Hort 1999 and recognised by Michael Hislop, WAHerb as an un-described species.
florabase.dpaw.wa.gov.au/browse/profile/33557Photos: Jean
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Grevillea hislopii grows on the upper reaches of the Helena River Catchment, York. This is a priority 2 flora species in West Australia because it is only known from a restricted area of occurrence. The grey to pink flowers are seen through September to December. This is an unobtrusive, erect, spreading shrub growing to 90 cm high with quite soft leaves.Named for
Michael Hislop Western Australian Herbarium, DPaW, Perth.First recorded by Fred Hort 1999 and recognised by Michael Hislop, WAHerb as an un-described species.
florabase.dpaw.wa.gov.au/browse/profile/33557Photos: Jean
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South Stirling, Western Australia, Australia
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Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
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Audley, New South Wales, Australia
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Granite Petrophile (Petrophile biloba) cultivated in a private garden in Perth, Western Australia. Photographed on 20 August 1977.Digitised from a slide. The original slide, which is of higher quality, is held.
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Granite Petrophile (Petrophile biloba) cultivated in a private garden in Perth, Western Australia. Photographed on 20 August 1977.This has been scanned in from a slide using an OTEK scanner. The original slide which is much higher quality, is held.
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Grevillea triloba in cultivation at the Adelaide Botanic Gardens, South Australia. Photographed on 21 March 1976.Digitised from a slide. The original slide, which is of higher quality, is held.
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Woogenellup, Western Australia, Australia
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Contine, Western Australia, Australia
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Western Cape, South Africa
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Western Cape, South Africa
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Western Cape, South Africa
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London, England, United Kingdom
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London, England, United Kingdom
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South Stirling, Western Australia, Australia
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Pucon, Araucania Region, Chile
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