
Appearance
"Grevillea bipinnatifida" is a spreading shrub that typically grows to a height of 0.25–1.0 m. Its leaves are usually bipinnatifid, 40–150 mm long with six to eighteen lobes, the end lobes usually triangular, 3–20 mm long and 5–10 mm wide and sharply pointed. The flowers are arranged along a rachis 400–200 mm long and are dull pink to crimson, sometimes pale green or pale orange and the pistil is 34–42 mm long. Flowering mainly occurs from June to December and the fruit is a woolly-hairy follicle 17–21 mm long.Distribution
Fuchsia grevillea grows in heath, open forest and woodland between Mogumber and Collie, mainly on the Darling Range in the Avon Wheatbelt, Jarrah Forest and Swan Coastal Plain biogeographic regions of south-western Western Australia. Subspecies "pagna" is only known from near Waroona where it grows in shrubland.References:
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