Persoonia graminea
Persoonia graminea R.Br.

Persoonia graminea is a flowering plant in the family Proteaceae, native to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a low shrub with long, linear leaves and clusters of ten to twenty-five flowers on a rachis up to 220 mm in length.
Description
Persoonia graminea, described by R.Br. in 1810, is a member of the Proteaceae family. This species is endemic to the south-western region of Western Australia. It grows as an upright or weak, low shrub. The plant is characterized by its long, narrow leaves and inflorescences that bear ten to twenty-five flowers on a rachis that can reach up to 220 mm in length.
Distribution
Global · Western Australia
Synonyms
Linkia graminea
