Grevillea teretifolia Round-leaf Grevillea Endemic
This was quite a dominant bush in this small corner of the Talgomine Reserve but I wasn't the only one who didn't recognise it as a member of the Grevillea genus. To me it looked more like a Hakea than anything and describing the leaves as round would confuse even more folk as they they are simple spikes with a mucronate tip. This species is quite common in the wheatbelt and further north and south.
W.A. Wild Flower Society tour: Talgomine Reserve corner, Western Australia 13th September 2007
Added on February 1st 2009, updated 2nd April 2010, updated 18th January 2013