Grevillea pimeleoides
Grevillea pimeleoides is not currently listed as threatened.
It is a very unusual species and is an erect medium sized shrub to about 2.5 metres high. The leaves are covered with fine hairs with a small point at the leaf tip and are about 50mm long by 10-15mm wide. The bright yellow flowers occur in clusters at the end of the branches and bloom from winter through to spring.
It has been sold in horticultural trade under the name G.drummondii which is a similar species. Propagation is by seed and by cuttings.
Info : http://asgap.org.au/g-pim.html
Photo taken and plant named in Kings Park Gardens, Perth WA
Camera:Olympus FE240 compact – untouched

Grevillea pimeleoides belongs to the following groups:
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Rosalie Scanlon
Lovely capture of a wild flower.
kalaryder replied
Thank you Rosalie
Lori Peters
A very lovely capture of this beautiful plant. xo
kalaryder replied
Thank you Lori
lozzar
I’ve never seen one before. Its unusual, but a great native.
kalaryder replied
It was new to me also Lorraine
nadine henley
I wouldn’t even have thought this was a grevillea, kala – very interesting capture!
kalaryder replied
I was lucky Nadine that it was named and then I checked it on a couple of sites.
Rainy
Lovely flowers Kala!
kalaryder replied
Thank you Rainy
Marvin Collins
Beautiful image Kala!!
kalaryder replied
Thanks Marvin, appreciated
Munggo
Superb Kalar
kalaryder replied
Thank you kindly
Tainia Finlay
Beautifil Kala the detail on the leaves especially is awesome
kalaryder replied
Thank your Tainia, very kind
Sharon Mau
It is a beautiful flowering plant. Are they fragrant?
kalaryder replied
I don’t know, did not sniff it :)
Scott d'Almeida
awesome
kalaryder replied
Thank you kindly