Kingdom Plantae Family Proteaceae Scientific name Grevillea confertifolia | Order Proteales Genus Grevillea Rank Species | |
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Similar Grevillea microstegia, Grevillea bedggoodiana, Grevillea dryophylla, Grevillea floripendula, Grevillea involucrata |
Grevillea confertifolia, commonly known as Grampians grevillea or dense-leaf grevillea, is a shrub species which is endemic to the Grampians in western Victoria, in Australia.
It has a low spreading or erect habit, growing to 1 metre high. The leaves are linear or narrow-oblong elliptic. Flowers appear between August and December (late winter to early summer) in its native range. These have reddish purple perianths with pink or reddish mauve styles.
The species was first formally described in 1855 by the Government Botanist of Victoria Ferdinand von Mueller in Transactions of the Philosophical Society of Victoria. His description was based on a collection from the summit of Mount William and on nearby rocky ridges.
G. confertifolia occurs on rocky outcrops and near streams. The species is listed as "Rare in Victoria" on the Department of Sustainability and Environment's Advisory List of Rare Or Threatened Plants In Victoria.