Grevillea R.Br. ex Knight

Anthers sessile not versatile. Fruit a follicle Grevillea
Leaves deeply serrate or variously divided. Racemes usually one-sided
Leaves, very coarsely serrate or pinnatifid, up to 25 cm long, linear to lanceolate. Perianth dark red
Undersurface of leaves covered with ± appressed silky usually brownish hairs. Branchlets angular, silky hairy. Leaves serrate or rarely entire, the teeth scarcely reaching halfway to the midrib, 10–25 cm long, 15–20 mm wide. Shrub 2–5 m high. Blue Mts; Cumberland Plain; Woronora Plateau. Banks of gullies or creeks. Fl. spring Grevillea longifolia
Undersurface of leaves covered with tomentose crinkled brownish or white hairs. Branchlets tomentose. Leaves usually deeply serrate to pinnatifid, the teeth reaching almost to the midrib, very rarely entire. Shrub 2–5 m high. Blue Mts from Cox’s River southwards. Woronora Catchment. DSF. Ss. ridges. Fl. winter–spring Grevillea aspleniifolia