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Grevillea rosmarinifolia The dense mounding habit of this neat little shrub features a prolific display of small scarlet/pink flowers throughout the year at varying periods and due to the diminutive size of the blooms, attracts the smaller species of honeyeaters to my garden. The green prickly needle-like foliage is great for providing bird habitat. <br />
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Grows to 0.5 metre x 1.5 metre. <br />
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Grevillea rosmarinifolia

The dense mounding habit of this neat little shrub features a prolific display of small scarlet/pink flowers throughout the year at varying periods and due to the diminutive size of the blooms, attracts the smaller species of honeyeaters to my garden. The green prickly needle-like foliage is great for providing bird habitat.

Grows to 0.5 metre x 1.5 metre.

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  1. Gorgeous color, Ruth! Posted 6 years ago

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''Grevillea rosmarinifolia'', the rosemary grevillea, is a plant of the family Proteaceae.

Similar species: Proteales
Species identified by Ruth Spigelman
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By Ruth Spigelman

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Uploaded Feb 23, 2019. Captured Nov 1, 2018 11:58 in 40 Rowan Cres, Merewether NSW 2291, Australia.
  • Canon EOS 60D
  • f/2.8
  • 1/2048s
  • ISO200
  • 100mm