Australian Systematic Botany 17: 337 (2004) APNI
Taxonomic status:Accepted
Occurrence status:Present
Establishment means:Native
Leaves herring-bone or oak-shaped, 29–101 mm long, 16–80 mm wide, lobes very deep, sinus extending > 1/2 distance to leaf midrib; primary lobes (3–)4–8(–15), 7–33 mm long, 3–18 mm wide. Flowers Aug.-Feb.
CVU, DunT, Gold, GGr, LoM, MuF, MuM, VRiv, Wim. Also SA. In Victoria Grevillea ilicifolia subsp. lobata occurs in the Little Desert, Black Range State Park, Murray-Sunset National Park, Wyperfeld National Park, and Hattah-Kulnyne National Park, with an isolate occurence near Dunnolly. Grevillea ilicifolia subsp. lobata is found in mallee scrub or heath on sandy soils.
Downing, T.L.; Duretto, M.F. & Ladiges, P.Y. (2004). Morphological analysis of the Grevillea ilicifolia complex (Proteaceae) and recognition of taxa, Australian Systematic Botany 17: 327-341.
Bioregion | Occurrence status | Establishment means | |
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Lowan Mallee | present | native | |
Murray Mallee | present | native | |
Wimmera | present | native | |
Victorian Riverina | present | native | |
Murray Fans | present | native | |
Goldfields | present | native | |
Central Victorian Uplands | present | native | |
Greater Grampians | present | native | |
Dundas Tablelands | present | native |
State |
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South Australia |
New South Wales |
Victoria |