- Grevillea buxifolia
taxobox
name = "Grevillea buxifolia"
image_caption = "Grevillea buxifolia"Print by Sowerby.
regnum =Plantae
unranked_divisio =Angiosperms
unranked_classis =Eudicots
ordo =Proteales
familia =Proteaceae
genus = "Grevillea "
species = "G. buxifolia"
binomial = "Grevillea buxifolia"
binomial_authority = (Sm. ) R.Br.|"Grevillea buxifolia" (Grey spider flower) is a species of the family
Proteaceae . It grows in coastalNew South Wales ,Australia . First described in 1793 byJames Edward Smith , he gave the new species the name 'Embothrium buxifolium'. It is widely cultivated and contains a numbers of subspecies and cultivars. These vary most in the presentation of the attractive flower.The species forms a short shrub, three or four feet high. The numerous branches are covered in a reddish or brown hair and many leaves. Flowers sit at the termination of these; yellowish and white, pendulous star shaped petals, set to appear in November.
The flowers of the plant sit alone, erect in umbels, on stalks covered in reddish brown hairs. The corolla is likewise clothed and is partly fused to form a cavity. This interior is white and the petals are otherwise very pale to yellow; this spills above the hairy parts. The single elliptal leaves are veiny, with a very rough dark green upper; margins entire and roll to the downy underside. These are arranged, almost directly to the stem, alternate and numerous up the branches. They end in a little sharp point.
References
*cite web | url = http://www.ipni.org/ipni/idPlantNameSearch.do?id=153554-3 | title = Grevillea buxifolia |accessdate = 2007-07-29 | work = Plant Name Details | publisher =
IPNI | pages = | language = | quote = Basionym: Proteaceae Embothrium buxifolium Sm.Spec. Bot. New Holland 1793
*cite web | url = http://asgap.org.au/g-bux.html | title = Grevillea buxifolia | accessdate = 2007-08-01 | author = | last = | first = | date = 14 February 2006 | format = | work = Grevillea page | publisher = (ASGAP) | pages = | language = | archiveurl = | archivedate = | quote = "G.buxifolia" subsp. "buxifolia" and subsp. "phylicoides" are both well known in cultivation and are generally reliable and attractive shrubsExternal links
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