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Family : Proteaceae Australian rainforest native

Flowers are similar to Buckinghamia celsissima ('Ivory Curl) and to other grevilleas, but this palnt has leaves are rich green with the underside having a rusty or bronze sheen. This is a particularly useful diagnostic point in the growing period. Juvenile leaves have 5-9 broad lobes but adult leaves are simple, glabrous above and finely silky beneath.

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Grevillea baileyana - 'Brown Silky Oak'

Author Tatiana Gerus from Brisbane, Australia

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