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Grevillea longifolia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Grevillea longifolia
''Grevillea longifolia'' (Fern-leaf spider flower) is a plant of the family Proteaceae, formerly known as ''Grevillea aspleniifolia''. Commonly growing in the Sydney basin of central New South Wales, Australia ''Grevillea longifolia'' is recognizable by its deep red "toothbrush" flowers which appear in spring, and narrow, sawtoothed leaves. It is fairly readily grown in gardens. ==Taxonomy== The prolific botanist Robert Brown described ''Grevillea longifolia'' in 1830 in his ''Supplementum primum prodromi florae Novae Hollandiae'', the specimen having been collected by George Caley somewhere in Port Jackson (Sydney) near the river. Karel Domin relegated it to a subspecies of ''Grevillea aspleniifolia'', but the consensus is for it as a distinct species.〔 Its name is derived from the Latin words ''longus'' "long" and ''folium'' "leaf", and refers to the long leaves.
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