The male pollen producing organ of a flower (6)
Part of the flower which supports the stigma (5)
Grey-green or blue foliage colour (8)
Flowers in this family are distinguishable by a fused staminal column (9)
Simple leaves with distinct projections, such as those commonly found in Grevillea species (5)
A nutrient which is often deficient in Australian soils (10)
A deeply lobed simple leaf, such as that of Grevillea 'Moonlight' (11)
Flower shape found in many Grevillea species (7)
Leaves or flowers with mixed markings, patterns or colours (10)
Branches which exhibit a weeping habit, such as those of Callistemon viminalis (9)
Having a different colour on the top and underside of a leaf (12)
A compound leaf type found in many Acacia species (9)
Descriptive of the fruit shape of many Corymbia species (9)
A smooth continuous leaf margin (6)
Woody fruit type found in many Proteaceae species (8)
Leaf arrangement found in Angophora species (8)
Flower shape found in the toothbrush inflorescence of Grevillea 'Poorinda Royal Mantle' (7)
Leaf shape, such as that of Acacia binervia (7)
Part of the flower which receives the pollen (6)
Fleshy fruit type found in some Myrtaceae species (5)