Australian Botanical prints by artist Maurice Hayler, designed to endure.
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041 Rosemary Grevillea (Grevillea rosmarinifolia) - A4 Flat Print, No Mat
Genus: Grevillea
Species: rosmarinifolia
Meaning of name:
Grevillea, after Charles Francis Greville (1749–1809), an English patron of botany and a founder of the Horticultural Society in 1804
rosmarinifoliais from Latin: rosmarinus, rosemary + folium, leaf. A leaf shaped like that of the rosemary plant
The Rosemary Grevillea is a small to medium rounded shrub 0.3m to 2m high (1 ft to 6.5 ft) and is indigenous to the central west of New South Wales and down into central and western Victoria.
Clusters of pink or red flowers appear from winter to spring, and attract many nectar-feeding birds and insects.
Product Code: 041_Grevillea_rosmarinifolia_flat_mediumA4
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Botanical Information:
Family: ProteaceaeGenus: Grevillea
Species: rosmarinifolia
Meaning of name:
Grevillea, after Charles Francis Greville (1749–1809), an English patron of botany and a founder of the Horticultural Society in 1804
rosmarinifoliais from Latin: rosmarinus, rosemary + folium, leaf. A leaf shaped like that of the rosemary plant
The Rosemary Grevillea is a small to medium rounded shrub 0.3m to 2m high (1 ft to 6.5 ft) and is indigenous to the central west of New South Wales and down into central and western Victoria.
Clusters of pink or red flowers appear from winter to spring, and attract many nectar-feeding birds and insects.