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Grevillea leptopoda
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G. leptopoda

Binomial name
Grevillea leptopoda

The Grevillea leptopoda is a flowering plant originally found in Western Australia, mostly near Geraldton. It has white/cream flowers and spiky leaves.

It has a West Australian Flora Conservation Code of P3, which means it is poorly known.

External link

  • "Grevillea leptopoda". FloraBase. Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.
Flower and leaves.