Species of shrub of the family Proteaceae endemic to Western Australia
Cape Arid grevillea
Conservation status
Priority Four — Rare Taxa (DEC)[1]
Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)[2]
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Plantae
Clade:
Tracheophytes
Clade:
Angiosperms
Clade:
Eudicots
Order:
Proteales
Family:
Proteaceae
Genus:
Grevillea
Species:
G. baxteri
Binomial name
Grevillea baxteri
R.Br.
Grevillea baxteri, commonly known as the Cape Arid grevillea,[1] is a flowering plant of the family Proteaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is an erect to spreading shrub with pinnatipartite leaves and greenish to fawn or creamy-orange flowers.
^ ab"Grevillea baxteri". FloraBase. Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.
^Cite error: The named reference IUCN was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
Grevilleabaxteri, commonly known as the Cape Arid grevillea, is a flowering plant of the family Proteaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western...
This is a comprehensive list of Grevillea species and subspecies accepted by Plants of the World Online and the International Union for Conservation of...
Eucalyptus baxteri, Eucalyptus obliqua, Eucalyptus willisii subsp. falciformis and Callitris rhomboidea. Possible hybrids between this species and Grevillea microstegia...
resemble those of members of other proteaceous genera such as Isopogon baxteri. It is the most northerly species of the genus Adenanthos, found over 80...
the Mount Lofty Ranges, the principal vegetation being a low Eucalyptus baxteri open forest over banksia scrub. This habitat supports a wide variety of...
resemble those of other genera, especially Grevillea. Hakeas have woody fruit which distinguishes them from grevilleas which have non-woody fruit which release...
classified in the series Banksia within the genus. Its closest relative is B. baxteri. B. speciosa plants are killed by bushfire, and regenerate from seed. The...
sphalma is often found in association with Nuytsia floribunda, Kunzea baxteri, and Xanthorrhoea species. Both subspecies flower throughout the year,...
coccinea appears to be most closely related to Banksia speciosa and B. baxteri. Banksia coccinea plants are killed by bushfire, and regenerate from seed...
commercial use. Some species, principally B. coccinea (scarlet banksia), B. baxteri, B. hookeriana (Hooker's banksia), B. sceptrum (sceptre banksia), and B...
Australia have either been considered for translocation or trialled. Grevillea scapigera is one such case, threatened by rabbits, dieback and degraded...
messmate (E. obliqua), swamp gum (E. ovata) and brown stringybark (E. baxteri). It is a common shrub, sometimes small tree, in heathy and shrubby forests...
Subseries Banksia B. serrata – B. aemula – B. ornata Subseries Cratistylis B. baxteri – B. speciosa – B. menziesii – B. candolleana – B. sceptrum Series Crocinae...
sandstone boulders, with such species as brown stringybark (Eucalyptus baxteri). Plants have been recorded on Mt William, Major Mitchell Plateau, Mt Lubra...
Section Banksia and Series Banksia along with B. aemula, B. ornata, B. baxteri, B. speciosa, B. menziesii, B. candolleana and B. sceptrum. In 2002, a...
Banksia Section Banksia Series Banksia B. serrata B. aemula B. ornata B. baxteri B. speciosa B. menziesii B. candolleana B. sceptrum In 2002, a molecular...
(2001). "Seed set in two sympatric banksias, Banksia attenuata and B. baxteri". Australian Journal of Botany. 49 (5): 597–602. doi:10.1071/BT00084. Collins...