Grevillea rivularis

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Grevillea rivularis (Carrington Falls Grevillea) is a shrub species which is endemic to New South Wales, Australia.[1]

It has a dense, spreading habit growing to 2.5 metres high [1] The leaves are bipinnatipartite with 3 to 9 primary lobes. Flowers appear between September and April (early spring to mid autumn) in its native range.[1] These have a translucent cream to purple-pink or mauve perianths that are cream at the base and pale pink or mauve toward the green-tipped styles[1]

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