Grevillea obtusifolia (lat. Grevillea obtusifolia) - proteyakimilər fəsiləsinin qrevilleya cinsinə aid bitki növü.
Grevillea obtusifolia (lat. Grevillea obtusifolia) - proteyakimilər fəsiləsinin qrevilleya cinsinə aid bitki növü.
Grevillea obtusifolia, commonly known as obtuse leaved grevillea,[2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a spreading to dense, prostrate shrub with oblong to narrowly elliptic leaves and clusters of eight to twelve, pink or red flowers.
Grevillea obtusifolia is a spreading or dense, low-lying or prostrate shrub that typically grows to 0.5–1.5 m (1 ft 8 in – 4 ft 11 in) and up to 5 m (16 ft) wide, its branchlets silky-hairy. The leaves are oblong to narrowly elliptic, 10–35 mm (0.39–1.38 in) long and mostly 2–4 mm (0.079–0.157 in) wide, the lower surface silky-hairy. The flowers are arranged in clusters of 8 to 12 on a rachis 8–15 mm (0.31–0.59 in) long, and are pale to bright pink or red, the pistil 20–24 mm (0.79–0.94 in) long. Flowering mostly occurs from April to November and the fruit is an oblong follicle 12–13 mm (0.47–0.51 in) long.[2][3]
Grevillea obtusifolia was first formally described in 1856 by Carl Meissner in de Candolle's Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis from specimens collected in the Swan River Colony by James Drummond.[4][5] The specific epithet (obtusifolia) means "blunt-leaved".[6]
Obtuse leaved grevillea grows in poorly-drained, winter-wet areas from Gingin to Muchea in the Jarrah Forest and Swan Coastal Plain bioregions of south-western Western Australia.[2][3]
Grevillea obtusifolia, commonly known as obtuse leaved grevillea, is a species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a spreading to dense, prostrate shrub with oblong to narrowly elliptic leaves and clusters of eight to twelve, pink or red flowers.
Grevillea obtusifolia est un arbuste de la famille des Proteaceae endémique du sud-ouest de l'Australie-Occidentale. Il peut mesurer de 0,5 à 1 mètre de hauteur et 5 m de diamètre. Il produit des fleurs roses ou rouges entre août et novembre (du milieu de l'hiver à la fin du printemps) dans son aire naturelle.
L'espèce a été décrite pour la première fois par le botaniste Carl Meissner, sa description publiée dans Prodromus en 1856.
Grevillea obtusifolia est un arbuste de la famille des Proteaceae endémique du sud-ouest de l'Australie-Occidentale. Il peut mesurer de 0,5 à 1 mètre de hauteur et 5 m de diamètre. Il produit des fleurs roses ou rouges entre août et novembre (du milieu de l'hiver à la fin du printemps) dans son aire naturelle.
L'espèce a été décrite pour la première fois par le botaniste Carl Meissner, sa description publiée dans Prodromus en 1856.
Grevillea obtusifolia là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Quắn hoa. Loài này được Meisn. miêu tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1856.[1]
Grevillea obtusifolia là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Quắn hoa. Loài này được Meisn. miêu tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1856.