Flame Spider-flower (Grevillea kennedyana) Recovery Plan

This plan describes our current understanding of the Flame Spider-flower, documents the research and management actions undertaken to date and identifies the actions required and parties responsible to ensure ongoing viability of the species in the wild.

Date
1 May 2000
Publisher
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
Type
Publication, Recovery plan
Cost
Free
Language
English
Tags
  • ISBN 0-73136-1563
  • File PDF 462KB
  • Pages 28
  • Name flame-spider-flower-grevillea-kennedyana-recovery-plan.pdf

Grevillea kennedyana (Flame Spider-flower) is a shrub of restricted distribution occurring naturally in the extreme north-west of New South Wales and adjacent areas of Queensland. At present, G. kennedyana is known from six separate geographic locations. The total number of individual plants is currently thought to exceed 13,000, most of which occur within Sturt National Park, NSW.