Grevillea dielsiana

Grevillea dielsiana

taxobox
name = "Grevillea dielsiana"



regnum = Plantae
unranked_divisio = Angiosperms
unranked_classis = Eudicots
ordo = Proteales
familia = Proteaceae
genus = "Grevillea"
species = "G. dielsiana"
species_authority = C.A.Gardner
binomial = "Grevillea dielsiana"|

"Grevillea dielsiana" is a spreading shrub endemic to the Geraldton area in Western Australia. Its height usually ranges between 0.6m and 2m. The flowers vary in colour with pink, red, orange and yellow forms being observed within their natural distribution.

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