A grevillea is a native Australian plant in the protea family Proteaceae. Its blooms have long, curled, spidery petals.
grevillea It's a plant.
No. Grevilleas are native to Australia, and perfectly suited for some of its native Australian marsupials. Possums enjoy the nectar they can get from the grevillea blossoms, and these flowers are not even remotely poisonous.
Grevillea glossadenia was created in 1975.
Grevillea phylicoides was created in 1810.
Grevillea floribunda was created in 1830.
Grevillea bemboka was created in 2005.
Grevillea shiressii was created in 1986.
Grevillea buxifolia was created in 1793.
Grevillea cyranostigma was created in 1975.
Grevillea pteridifolia was created in 1809.
Grevillea australis was created in 1810.