A grevillea is a native Australian plant in the protea family Proteaceae. Its blooms have long, curled, spidery petals.
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Peter Olde has written:
'The Grevillea book' -- subject(s): Grevillea, Ornamental Plants, Plants, Ornamental
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The botanical name of silver oak is Grevillea robusta.
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No. Grevilleas are native to Australia, and perfectly suited for some of its native Australian marsupials. Possums enjoy the nectar they can get from the grevillea blossoms, and these flowers are not even remotely poisonous.
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Hakea are similar but have woody seed pods.
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Adaptations of the grevillea include tough, leathery leaves to reduce water loss, long taproots to access water deep in the soil, and brightly colored, bird-attracting flowers for pollination. These adaptations help the grevillea thrive in dry, nutrient-poor environments.
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Richard T. Hanlin has written:
'Atlas of Introductory Mycology' -- subject(s): Atlases, Mycology
'Index to genera and authors in Grevillea' -- subject(s): Indexes, Grevillea, Cryptogams
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One tree hill is called 'Maungakiekie' which means mountain of the kiekie. Kiekie is a native vine (Freycinetia banksii).
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The scientific or taxonomic name would be Grevilleaspp.
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The address of the Hawthorne Library is: 12700 South Grevillea Ave., Hawthorne, 90250 4396
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Certain types pf Australian possums, especially gliders, like the blossoms of a variety of native trees and plants such as eucalyptus, callistemon (bottle brush), melaleuca and grevillea.
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Grevillea johnsonnii from New South Wales in Australia needs a Mediterranean type climate to grow well.So in those areas it can tolerate full sun to light shade and frost.Never use fertilizers containing phosphorus as they-and many other Australian natives- are sensitive to it .It needs well-drained soil and prune to maintain a good shape.
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Most are evergreen, although Grevillea robusta, the Silky Oak (which is actually a member of the Protea family as well), is deciduous in some environments
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It lives in cold mountain areas of Southern New South Wales, Australia. It usually grows on rocky places or near cliffs or streams
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P. Devaraj has written:
'Forests of Andaman Islands' -- subject(s): Forest ecology, Forests and forestry
'Monograph on Silver Oak ; Grevillea Robusta'
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The units in Barwon are -
Acacia, Banksia, Hoya, Cassia, Diosma, Eucalypt, Grevillea. There are also sub units in Banksia (Coast, Health & Waratah).
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Grevillea robusta is the scientific classification name for the silky oak. The tree is not related to the typical oak tree, but it is a type of evergreen tree. It is often used to make cabinets in Australia.
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Gazania
Gerbera
Gaillardia
Gardenia
Gentian
Gladiolus
Gloxinia
Godetia
Grevillea
Geraldton Wax
Gypsophila
Geranium
Goldenrod
germanium
Goldenrod, Gladiola
Gardenia, gladiola.
geraniums
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Gerbera, gladiolus and globeflower are flowers. They begin with the letter g.
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Yes, The predominant species of plant is spinifex, a low-growing, hardy, spiky grass. There are two main species of spinifex: soft spinifex (Triodia pungens) and feather-top spinifex (Triodia schinzii). Other flora species include: * desert walnut (Owenia retuculata) * desert bloodwood (Eucalyptus chippendalie) * various species of Grevillea, such as Grevillea stenobotrya,G. wickhamii and G. refracta * many species of wattle, such as bramble wattle (Acacia victoriae) and umbrella bush (A. ligulata) For more details of plant species in the Great Sandy Desert, see the link below.
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E. C. Harwood has written:
'Where are we going?' -- subject(s): Economic conditions
'Investment trusts and funds from the investor's point of view' -- subject(s): Mutual funds
'Cause and control of the business cycle' -- subject(s): Business cycles, Credit, Government spending policy, Finance
'Life insurance from the buyer's point of view' -- subject(s): Accident Insurance, Annuities, Health Insurance, Insurance, Accident, Insurance, Health, Insurance, Life, Life Insurance
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Silky oak (Grevillea robusta) is not particularly resistant to fire. It is not considered a fire-resistant tree and can be susceptible to fire damage. It is important to take fire safety precautions and follow local guidelines for planting trees in fire-prone areas.
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Plants that are well-suited to growing in red sandy soil include cacti, succulents, and certain drought-resistant shrubs and trees. They have adapted to thrive in the low-nutrient, well-draining conditions of this type of soil. Examples of plants that can grow in red sandy soil include kangaroo paw, bottlebrush, and grevillea.
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 6 words with the pattern G--VI----. That is, nine letter words with 1st letter G and 4th letter V and 5th letter I. In alphabetical order, they are:
gravidity
gravitate
gravities
gravitino
gravitons
grevillea
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 5 words with the pattern G--V--L--. That is, nine letter words with 1st letter G and 4th letter V and 7th letter L. In alphabetical order, they are:
gravadlax
gravelled
grevillea
grovelled
groveller
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Good examples of Australian angiosperms include spinifex, a tough grass that grows in the desert and semi-arid areas; kangaroo paws, the floral emblem of Western Australia; eucalyptus; hakea; macadamia nut; grevillea; callistemon (bottlebrush); melaleuca; syzigium (lilly-pillies); and leptospermum.
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There is no limit to the variety of Christmas trees found in Australia. Almost any type of tree an be decorated with lights, to self and baubles. Some Christmas trees are nicely rounded conifers; others are Norfolk Island pines or Hoop pines, both of which have branches radiating from a central trunk. Some people even incorporate decorations into native wattle or grevillea trees, with their bushy, spreading branches.
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