Grevillea epicroca
Grevillea epicroca | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
(unranked): | Angiosperms |
(unranked): | Eudicots |
Order: | Proteales |
Family: | Proteaceae |
Genus: | Grevillea |
Species: | G. epicroca |
Binomial name | |
Grevillea epicroca Stajsic & Molyneux [1] | |
Synonyms | |
Grevillea victoriae 'Unassigned 5' |
Grevillea epicroca is a shrub species that is endemic to south-eastern New South Wales in Australia. It grows up to 2.5 metres high and produces clusters of red flowers between November and May in the species native range.[2] It was first formally described by Val Stajsic and Bill Molyneux, their description published in Flora of Australia in 2000.[3]
The species occurs on rocky escarpments in moist forest to the west of Moruya, New South Wales.[2]
References
- ↑ "Grevillea epicroca". Australian Plant Name Index (APNI), IBIS database. Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Australian Government.
- 1 2 New South Wales Flora Online: Grevillea epicroca by Makinson, R.O., Royal Botanic Gardens & Domain Trust, Sydney, Australia.
- ↑ "Grevillea epicroca Stajsic & Molyneux, Fl. Australia 17A: 502 (2000)". Flora of Australia Online. Department of the Environment and Heritage, Australian Government.
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