Grevillea Aquifolium
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''Grevillea aquifolium'' is a shrubby or scrambling plant endemic to
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and Victoria. Common names include holly grevillea, prickly grevillea or variable prickly grevillea. It occurs naturally in woodland, open forest and heathland.


Description

The species displays a high level of plasticity in its leaves, habit, and habitat preferences across its natural range. The height of the shrubby forms usually ranges between 1 and 2 metres but can reach 4 metres in some populations, while prostrate forms are also observed in their natural distribution, sometimes growing among shrubby forms. The flowers occur in terminal one-sided racemes, typical of what are commonly referred to as "toothbrush" grevilleas. They are red or occasionally yellowish-green. Flowering in South Australia is recorded as being between November and March, while in the Grampians in Victoria it extends from September to April. The foliage is usually lobed with sharp points on the lobes but some populations have leaves with nearly entire leaf margins.


Taxonomy

The species was formally described in 1838 by English botanist
John Lindley John Lindley FRS (5 February 1799 – 1 November 1865) was an English botanist, gardener and orchidologist. Early years Born in Catton, near Norwich, England, John Lindley was one of four children of George and Mary Lindley. George Lindley w ...
in ''Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia'' based on plant material collected from Mount William in the
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by Thomas Mitchell. Mitchell commented that the species was "a remarkable kind with leaves like those of a European holly, but downy". The
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(''aquifolium'') is a reference to the common European holly, ''
Ilex aquifolium ''Ilex aquifolium'', the holly, common holly, English holly, European holly, or occasionally Christmas holly, is a species of flowering plant in the family (botany), family Aquifoliaceae, native plant, native to western and southern Europe, nort ...
''.


Distribution and habitat

''Grevillea aquifolium'' occurs in the south-east of South Australia and western Victoria. In South Australia, small populations are found at locations such as
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, Bucks Lake Game Reserve and West Dairy Range. In Victoria the species is found in the
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region and northwards to the
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as well as near the south coast at Kentbruck Heath near
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. Associated tree species in Victoria include ''
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'', '' Eucalyptus obliqua'', '' Eucalyptus willisii'' subsp. ''falciformis'' and ''
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''. Possible hybrids between this species and '' Grevillea microstegia'' and ''
Grevillea montis-cole ''Grevillea montis-cole'', commonly known as Mount Cole grevillea, is a species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae and is endemic to central-western Victoria, Australia. It is a shrub with divided leaves with 5 to 15 lobes, the end lobes ...
'' occur near Mount Cassel and Mount William respectively.


Ecology

Birds are thought to be the primary pollinators of the species, though bees and ants may also have a role.


Conservation status

''Grevillea aquifolium'' is listed as "Least Concern" on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. This species has a wide distribution where it is locally common, and its population is presumed to be large and stable. Overall, there are no known major threats to this species, however, it is considered to be moderately susceptible to infection by the pathogen '' Phytophthora cinnamomi.''


Use in horticulture

A number of naturally occurring forms have been brought into cultivation from locations including
Carpenter Rocks Carpenter Rocks is a town and locality located south-west of Mount Gambier in the south-east of South Australia. The area faces the Southern Ocean and is renowned for its rugged coastline which provides exceptional fishing and diving locations. ...
, Cooack, Halls Gap, Kenbruck Heath, Lake Wartook,
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, Mount William and Serra Road. 'Copper Crest', a hybrid cross of ''G. aquifolium'' and '' G.acanthifolia'', is a commercially released cultivar that was selected in Montrose in Victoria in 1975. ''Grevillea aquifolium'' prefers a well-drained position with full exposure to the sun or in partial shade. Mature plants are drought tolerant and have some frost tolerance, but dislike humidity. Plants may be propagated from cuttings taken from semi-mature growth.


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Herbarium specimens at Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
{{Taxonbar, from=Q2710327 Flora of South Australia Flora of Victoria (state) aquifolium Proteales of Australia Taxa named by John Lindley Plants described in 1838