Showing black hairs on the stem and hooked leaves.Photo: Fred27 Aug 2016: Identified by Peter Olde Honorary Research Director of the NSW Herbarium " these pics are G. uncinulata. They are Type form with scabrid leaves."
Grevillea hislopii grows on the upper reaches of the Helena River Catchment, York. This is a priority 2 flora species in West Australia because it is only known from a restricted area of occurrence. The grey to pink flowers are seen through September to December. This is an unobtrusive, erect, spreading shrub growing to 90 cm high with quite soft leaves.Named for Michael Hislop Western Australian Herbarium, DPaW, Perth.First recorded by Fred Hort 1999 and recognised by Michael Hislop, WAHerb as an un-described species.florabase.dpaw.wa.gov.au/browse/profile/33557Photos: Jean