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Grevillea eriostachya

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Family
  
Scientific name
  
Grevillea eriostachya

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Genus
  
Grevillea

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Grevillea eriostachya Flora Grevillea eriostachya Family PROTEACEAE

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Grevillea excelsior, Grevillea petrophiloides, Grevillea heliosperma, Grevillea leucopteris, Grevillea nudiflora

Grevillea eriostachya, also known as the Yellow Flame Grevillea and the Desert Grevillea, is a shrub found in Western Australia, the south-west areas of the Northern Territory, and the north-west areas of South Australia. Because of the sweet taste of the shrub's flowers, Australian Aborigines used it as a sweetener and to add variety to their meals. Nectar eating birds are attracted to the flowers.

Grevillea eriostachya Grevillea eriostachya Proteaceae image 35675 at PlantSystematicsorg
Grevillea eriostachya Grevillea eriostachya Lindl FloraBase Flora of Western Australia

Grevillea eriostachya Flora Grevillea eriostachya Family PROTEACEAE

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Grevillea eriostachya Flower Gallery Grevillea 76334

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References

Grevillea eriostachya Wikipedia