Grevillea barklyana -also known as gully grevillea. Endemic to an area of the Baw Baw Shire in Victoria, Australia. Reaches 8-10 metres in its natural site of damp, sheltered gullies. The tree here is about 4 metres tall. This grevillea (I was erroneously calling it a toothbrush grevillea until I tracked down the correct species today) is a tree with much to offer. Walk this way and you'll see.
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