Definition
The genus *Grevillea* is a diverse group of evergreen trees and shrubs in the Proteaceae family, native to Australia and New Guinea. They are known for their showy flowers, often attracting birds. Think of them as the showstoppers of the plant world, flaunting vibrant colors and unique shapes. Unlike cacti, they thrive in moist, well-drained soils. They are popular in gardens and landscaping due to their beauty and adaptability.