Goudaea Witchetty Grub
was Vriesea Witchetty Grub
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Goudaea Witchetty Grub
BCR ... "Mature rosette to 40cm. high. 45cm. diameter. Cream/white base-coloured leaves heavily marked in moss-green glyph cross-banding and peppered in red and pink tones midst fine green longitudinal lines. Arching branched spike has canary yellow branched 'paddles' and yellow flowers, typical of Vr. ospinae var. gruberi. "Witchetty grub" is a term used in Australia for the large, white wood-eating larvae of several native moth species. Glyph Group. Reg. Doc. 12/2015 by Jan Townsend.
Tiger Tim x ?, by Peter tristram, N.S.W. ~2006
Mitch Jones 12/24 |
Mitch Jones 06/25 |
Updated 23/06/25