Grevillea commutata
Grevillea commutata is a spreading shrub about 2 m high and 3 m across. Dense terminal clusters of white flowers which occur in Autumn and winter. From Western Australia, it is a vigorous, fast growing species, which enjoys full sun and grows in most soils
This is not a threatened plant
Found in Kings Park Perth
Grevillea commutata belongs to the following groups:
Grevilleas and Kings Park Perth Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

skyhorse
Oh, that one is gorgeous too – does WA just get the best ones, or what?!
kalaryder replied
Well Kings Park I guess :)
hilarydougill
glorious capture, flower, clarity and colour, Beautiful picture. hugsxxx
kalaryder replied
Thank you, it is a pretty little flower
Rosemaree
Very pretty flower well captured
kalaryder replied
Thanks Rosemaree
Richard Veal
Nice capture Kala.
kalaryder replied
Thanks Richard
Catherine Veal
a wonderful flower Kala we dont get them here.x
kalaryder replied
I once had a bottlebrush growing in Devon in my garden, which looked fantastic with its red bloom in white snow. Poor thing – but never grevilleas.
SandyK
I love this, great capture too!
kalaryder replied
Thank you
Rosalie Scanlon
You have some beautiful images of very interesting flowers. This one is super.
kalaryder replied
Thank you, it is quite small and very pretty
suefel48
Beautiful capture, Kala….. :-))
kalaryder replied
Thanks Sue
Tom Gomez
Very nice …