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Definition of Grevillea striata
1. Noun. Tree yielding hard heavy reddish wood.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Grevillea Striata
Literary usage of Grevillea striata
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report on the Work of the Horn Scientific Expedition to Central Australia by Baldwin Spencer, William Austin Horn (1896)
"... Reedy and Penny's Creeks, Mount Tate, Mount Francis, Mount Sonder, Stuart's
Pass, Mount Gillen and Palm Creek !. Grevillea striata, R. ..."
2. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia by Royal Society of South Australia (1900)
"Townsville, Queensland, in October; a series bred by Mr. FP Dodd from larvae
which tunnel the smaller steins of •Grevillea striata, and probably other ..."
3. A Contribution to the Flora of Australia by William Woolls (1867)
"... are Hakea lorea and Grevillea striata, the former being remarkable for its
thong-like leaves, sometimes measuring two feet in length, and for its hard ..."
4. Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales by Royal Society of New South Wales (1901)
"I have seen a small quantity of exudation similar to that of Grevillea striata
from a log of this species. ..."
5. Narrative of an Expedition Into Central Australia, Performed Under the by Charles Sturt (1849)
"... whirl), according to Captain Sturt, forms o»truo about '20 foot III height,
from Grevillea striata. ..."