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Grevillea shiressii
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Grevillea shiressii, also known as Mullet Creek Grevillea is a threatened species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae and is endemic to New South Wales where it is found in only two localities near Gosford. It is a tall, erect shrub with oblong to narrowly lance-shaped leaves with distinctive intramarginal veins and small clusters of green to bluish-grey, later cream-coloured flowers with a brownish-maroon style. ...read more on Wikipedia.
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