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Grevillea kennedyana : ウィキペディア英語版
Grevillea kennedyana

''Grevillea kennedyana'' is a sprawling shrub of the ''Grevillea'' species.〔Cunningham, G. M., Mulham, W. E., Milthorpe, P. L. and Leigh, J. H. (1981). Plants of Western New South Wales. Sydney: N.S.W. Govt. Printing Office.〕 It is only found in a small part of Australia, with a natural range less than 100 km. It is considered a vulnerable under federal and state legislation. ''G. kennedyana'' is also known as the flame spider-flower.〔National Parks and Wildlife Service. (2000). Flame spider-flower (Grevillea Kennedyana) Recovery Plan. Hurtsville: NSW National Parks and Wildlife Services. Available from http://www.environment.gov.au/system/files/resources/ba3c38ad-d08f-4cc6-8296-3fcaab140984/files/g-kennedyana.pdf〕
== Description ==
''Grevillea kennedyana'' is a sprawling or ascending, many-branched shrub〔Duncan, A. (1992). Aspects of the ecology of the rare Grevillea kennedyana (Proteaceae) in north-western New South Wales. Cunninghamia, 2(4), 533-539.〕 with downy branches that reaches heights of 1.5 m and 2 m wide.〔Wrigely, J. W. and Fagg, M. (1989). Banksias, Waratahs and Grevilleas. Auckland: William Collins Publishers.〕 Populations often consist of a close grouping of 4 to 8 individuals that have intertwining branches, creating a combined canopy of 3–5 m2.〔 It is greyish coloured in appearance 〔 with flowers ranging in colour of orange-red, red and perianth pink from July to November.〔Wilson, A. J. G. (Editor). (2000). Flora of Australia: Volume 17A: Proteaceae 2 - Grevillea. Melbourne: CSIRO Publishing〕 The flowers, between 2.5-3.5 cm long, sprout from thin stalks in small groups of 8-20 flowers, from the end of branchlets.〔Harden, G. J. (Editor) (2002). Flora of New South Wales Volume 2 (Revised Edition). Sydney: University of New South Wales Press.〕〔Harden, G. J., Hardin, D. W., and Godden, D. C. (2000). Proteaceae of New South Wales. Sydney: University of New South Wales.〕 The flowers themselves are long and hairless on the outside, with a ‘bearded’ inside.〔 The style, approximately 30 mm, is released from a split in a flower. It has thin sharply pointed, linear leaves approximately 12–25 mm long and 1-1.5 mm wide.〔 The leaves have a downy underside, with thick margins that are in-rolled. The leaves are quite rigid and are slightly clustered.〔 The fruit is 12–17 mm long and is in the shape of a glabrous obovoid-ellipsoidal follicle that is tapered to a style base. The seed has a short apical wing on a linear seed which is 7.5-10.5 mm long and 2.7-3.1 mm wide.〔

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