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Grevillea

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Grevillea
a large genus of Australian shrubs or small trees in the family Proteaceae; seeds and pods of a few species contain cyanogenetic glycosides but poisoning is not recorded; includes G. banksii, G. helmsiae, G. robusta (silky oak). Some species also have caustic resins on their seed pods, e.g. G. pyramidalis, G. mimosoides.


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Raucous birdlife kicks in at dawn, with screeching corellas, rainbow bee-eaters, screaming bowerbirds and honeyeaters, while a boulder-clambering gorge hike to a waterhole reveals endless native plants - pandanus, melaleuca, grevillea, wattle.
60%) + resíduo de algodão (20%) + farelo de soja (10%) + farelo de arroz (10%); G 80 %: serragem de Grevillea robusta Cunn.
MOLECULAR ANALYSIS AND THE HOLLY GREVILLEA The 365 species of Grevillea make this the largest genus in the family Proteaceae and the third largest genus in the Australian vascular flora, after Eucalyptus and Acacia.
 
 
 
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