Grevillea crithmifolia
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Summary
Source: WikipediaGrevillea crithmifolia is a species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a dense shrub with linear leaves, divided leaves with narrowly oblong lobes, or both, and clusters of pale pink to creamy-white flowers.
Description
A shrub from the Proteaceae family found in Mediterranean climate regions.
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Edible Uses
The flower nectar is edible.
Distribution
It is a Mediterranean climate plant.
Where It Grows
Australia*,
Synonyms
References (1)
- Plants and People in Mooro Country. Nyungar Plant use in Yellagonga Regional Park
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