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190 Grevillea 'Poorinda Royal Mantle' - A4 Print Ready to Frame With 12″ × 16″ Mat and Backing
Genus: Grevillea
Hybrid: Grevillea laurifolia × Grevillea willisii
Meaning of name:
Grevillea, after Charles Francis Greville (1749–1809), an English patron of botany and a founder of the Horticultural Society in 1804
laurifolia is from Latin: laurus, bay laurel tree + folium, leaf. Having leaves like those of the Bay Laurel, or more specifically, having the leaves of genus Laurus
willisii, after Dr J. H. Willis, a former Government Botanist of Victoria
Grevillea laurifolia × Grevillea willisii would have a leaf partway between G. laurifolia and G. willisii in shape.
Grevillea ‘Poorinda Royal Mantle’ is a prostrate cultivar with a height of 0.5m (20 inches) and a spread of about 6m (20 ft) reached over two or three years. It was developed by Mr Leo Hodge of Ellaswood, Victoria, and is said to be a hybrid between Grevillea laurifolia and Grevillea willisii.
This print features in the Grevillea ‘Poorinda Royal Mantle’ diptych.
Product Code: 190_Grevillea_Poorinda_Royal_Mantle_mat_medium12x16
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Botanical Information:
Family: ProteaceaeGenus: Grevillea
Hybrid: Grevillea laurifolia × Grevillea willisii
Meaning of name:
Grevillea, after Charles Francis Greville (1749–1809), an English patron of botany and a founder of the Horticultural Society in 1804
laurifolia is from Latin: laurus, bay laurel tree + folium, leaf. Having leaves like those of the Bay Laurel, or more specifically, having the leaves of genus Laurus
willisii, after Dr J. H. Willis, a former Government Botanist of Victoria
Grevillea laurifolia × Grevillea willisii would have a leaf partway between G. laurifolia and G. willisii in shape.
Grevillea ‘Poorinda Royal Mantle’ is a prostrate cultivar with a height of 0.5m (20 inches) and a spread of about 6m (20 ft) reached over two or three years. It was developed by Mr Leo Hodge of Ellaswood, Victoria, and is said to be a hybrid between Grevillea laurifolia and Grevillea willisii.
This print features in the Grevillea ‘Poorinda Royal Mantle’ diptych.