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Carnet de voyage en Australie :
Darwin - Sydney en 40 jours et 10.000 km
Flore australienne rencontrée
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Australia travel and guide book: Darwin to Sydney in 40 days and 10,000 km
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Grevillea juncifolia (nom français inconnu)
- Nom local : Honeysuckle Grevillea or Honeysuckle Spider Flower
- Classification (Famille - Genre espèce) :
Proteaceae - Grevillea juncifolia
- Description : Référence AusEmade
Also known as the Honeysuckle Grevillea or the Honeysuckle Spider Flower, this flowering shrub can grow up to 6 m high.
With long narrow linear to subterete leaves, the large flowers are borne in erect terminal racemes, and often in clusters. The flowers are a golden yellow to orange.
Often found growing on sand plains, sand hills and dunes, the brightly coloured flowers are quite readily seen from your vehicle as you drive along the highway.
This is a significant plant for the inland indigenous people, the flower providing plenty of nectar.
- Lien internet :
http://ausemade.com.au/nt/destination/c/central-australia/flora-fauna/flora/wild-flowers/wf-desert-grevillea.htm ( )
- Lieux : Desert park, Kata Tjuta, 10ème jour
- Remarque : Endémique d'Australie
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