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- Allocasuarina grampiana, commonly known as Grampians sheoak, is a species of flowering plant in the family Casuarinaceae and is endemic to the Grampians...
- Correa lawrenceana var. grampiana, commonly known as Grampians mountain-correa, is a variety of Correa lawrenceana that is endemic to Victoria, Australia...
- Bertya grampiana, commonly known as mountain Bertya, is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae and is endemic to Victoria. It is an...
- Caladenia grampiana, commonly known as the Grampians spider orchid is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to the Grampians National...
- star-shaped hairs and a yellowish green corolla. Correa lawrenceana var. grampiana Paul G.Wilson, commonly known as Grampians mountain-correa, has leathery...
- Caladenia graminifolia A.S.George - gr****-leaved spider orchid Caladenia grampiana (D.L.Jones) G.N.Backh. - Grampians spider orchid Caladenia graniticola...
- Johnson (N.S.W.) Allocasuarina globosa L.A.S.Johnson (W.A.) Allocasuarina grampiana L.A.S.Johnson – Grampians sheoak (Vic.) Allocasuarina grevilleoides (Diels)...
- lawrenceana var. glandulifera Paul G.Wilson (Qld., N.S.W.) C. lawrenceana var. grampiana Paul G.Wilson (Vic.) - Grampians mountain-correa C. lawrenceana. var....
- 1928) P. gingera Theischinger, 1996 P. gracilirama (Alexander, 1937) P. grampiana Theischinger, 1996 P. guttulicosta (Alexander, 1934) P. harrisoni (Alexander...
- seeds 4.0–5.5 mm (0.16–0.22 in) long. This allocasuarina is similar to A. grampiana. Allocasuarina zephyrea was first formally described in 1989 by the botanist...