The Ironstone Grevillea is a tall upright shrub which grows to 2 m high by 2.5 m wide. It has white to cream flowers in October and grows on gravelly clay, sandy clay, and sand on road verges, swamps and creek banks.
Ironstone Grevillea |
Grevillea elongata
Status: Vulnerable on the EPBC Act list
Government evidence of impact of climate change:
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Australian Government, Conservation Advice, Grevillea elongata
Fire Fire potential future Too frequent fires would adversely affect the frequency viability of populations; as seeds of ironstone grevillea probably germinate following fire.
Disease Disease potential future Phytophthora cinnamomi is a moderate threat to all populations; causing the roots of infected plants to rot and resulting in death through drought stress.