Grevillea oxyantha subsp. ecarinata Makinson APNI* Synonyms: Grevillea victoriae race 'b' of McGillivray & Makinson (1993) APNI* Grevillea sp. aff. victoriae 'A' of Olde & Marriott (1995) APNI*
Description: Erect to spreading shrub to 2 m tall.
Leaves ovate or ovate-elliptic to broadly so, subacute; lower surface densely subsericeous to subtomentose with loosely appressed to ascending hairs.
Floral rachis (12-) 20–45 mm long. Flower colour: perianth scarlet to crimson outside (the indumentum red to brownish), with inner surface (partly displayed) pinkish red with pale hairs; style deep to pale red. Limb-segments of tepals not or scarcely keeled along external midline.
Flowering: Flowers possibly from August–December
Distribution and occurrence: Occurs in N.S.W. from Micalong Ck area near Wee Jasper S to near Tumut and Bago State Forest near Batlow. Habitat inadequately known, probably similar to subsp. oxyantha.
NSW subdivisions: ST
Text by R.O. Makinson Taxon concept: R.O. Makinson (Fl. Australia)
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