Grevillea 'Poorinda Queen'
Taxonomic status
Accepted
Occurrence status
Present
Origin
Introduced
Degree of establishment
Adventive
Like Grevillea 'Poorinda Constance', but the perianth colour is apricot-pink, not red as in G. 'Poorinda Constance'. Flowers throughout the year.
GipP. Sparingly established on a railway embankment at Mitcham (eastern suburb of Melbourne), growing in disturbed Eucalyptus goniocalyx and E. macrorhyncha association.
It is believed to be a hybrid between Grevillea juniperina sens.lat. and a yellow-flowered species from the G. victoriae species complex. Very similar to G. 'Poorinda Queen', see notes for that species.
Created by: Val
Stajsic,
20 Oct. 2016
Updated by: Val
Stajsic,
21 Nov. 2017
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Grevillea 'Poorinda Queen'
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Wrigley, J.W.; Fagg, M. (1991 new edn.). Banksias, Waratahs & Grevilleas: and all other plants in the Australian Proteaceae family. Angus & Robertson, North Ryde, N.S.W., Australia.