• boreoscaia, which is a lignotuberous shrub that reaches no higher than two metres. (wikipedia.org)
  • Bushy, lignotuberous shrub, to 1 m high. (wa.gov.au)
  • This is in contrast to the other subspecies, B. ashbyi subsp. (wikipedia.org)
  • NSW currently has about 85 species although with a lot of subspecies and some informal taxa recognised. (austplants.com.au)
  • Synonyms: This species is also known as Grevillea scabrifolia and Grevillea buxifolia subsp. (austplants.com.au)
  • A taxon name retains its 'Threatened' status until a new name has been officially endorsed and appears in the Gazettal Notice. (wa.gov.au)
  • Although distinct lignotuberous and non-lignotuberous forms of B. ashbyi had long been recognised, they were not formally described as taxa until 2008, when Alex George published the lignotuberous form as B. ashbyi subsp. (wikipedia.org)
  • It currently has a Priority Two Conservation Code status, which means the taxa is known from less than 5 populations, but is not under any immediate threat. (blogspot.com)
  • a pubescent, leafier shrub to 0.8 m on the sandy coastal plain between the Murchison and Greenough Rivers. (wa.gov.au)
  • Shrub (with emergent flowering branches), to 3 m high. (wa.gov.au)