Grevillea integrifolia Entire-leaved Grevillea Endemic
This endemic shrub can grow to over 3m in height and in full flower is covered in creamy-yellow spikes of a typical Grevillea flower. The leaves are spoon-shaped (Spathulate) and this distinctive shape helps identification in this tricky genus. It is not threatened but apart from one or two outposts near Geraldton, most records are from a small area in the the central wheat belt where it is common.
W.A. Wild Flower Society tour: Quairading reserve 12th September 2007
Added on January 30th 2009, updated 2nd April 2010, updated 18th January 2013