McCutcheon's Grevillea  |  

Grevillea maccutcheonii

Status: Endangered on the EPBC Act list

McCutcheon’s Grevillea is a dense, spreading tall shrub which grows to 2 m tall and 3 m wide. It has attractive large red flowers and distinctive, flattened three-lobed leaves that encircle the stem. Flowering has been recorded between May and December, peaking in July to November.

Government evidence of impact of climate change:

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  • Australian Government, Conservation Advice, Grevillea maccutcheonii

    They also exacerbate grazing pressure and increase the fire hazard due to the high fuel loads that are produced annually by many grass weed species.

    Fire Fire potential future Too frequent fire would impact the viability of frequency populations as seeds of McCutcheon s grevillea are likely to germinate following fire.