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Grevillea raybrownii - profile

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Scientific name: Grevillea raybrownii
Conservation status in NSW: Vulnerable
Commonwealth status: Vulnerable
Gazetted date: 31 May 2019
Profile last updated: 25 Feb 2024

Description

Distribution

Habitat and ecology

  • All natural remnant sites occur within a habitat that is both characteristic and consistent between sites.
  • Generally occurs on ridgetops and, less often, slopes and benches of Hawkesbury Sandstone and Mittagong Formation
  • It occurs in Eucalyptus open forest and woodland with a shrubby understorey on sandy, gravelly loam soils derived from sandstone that are low in nutrients.
  • Killed by fire and relies entirely on seed that is stored in the soil for regeneration.
  • Recruitment appears to be promoted by fire or other disturbances.

Regional distribution and habitat

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