Taxon

Grevillea baileyana

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Common name: Bailey's Grevillea, White Oak, גרווילאת ביילי, גרווילאה מנוצה, גרווילאת ביילי
Family: Proteaceae (Protea)
Synonym: Grevillea pinnatifida
Distribution: Queensland, Australia
Life form: Shrub
Etymology: Grevillea - after Charles Francis Greville, co-founder of the Royal Horticultural Society in UK, baileyana - in memory of the Australian botanist Frederick Manson Bailey (1827 – 1915). Bailey's name has been attached to about 50 species of plants by fellow botanists.
Description: Dist: NE.Aust.extending to New Guinea.Rainforest species.Small to medium tree;cut for timber.With fragrant flowers attracting nectar feeding birds.

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