The Grevilleoideae grow as
trees,
shrubs, or
subshrubs. They are highly variable, making a simple, diagnostic identification key for the subfamily essentially impossible to provide. One common and fairly diagnostic characteristic is the occurrence of flowers in pairs that share a common
bract. However, a few Grevilleoideae taxa do not have this property, having solitary flowers or
inflorescences of unpaired flowers. In most taxa, the flowers occur in densely packed heads or spikes, and the
fruit is a
follicle. ==Distribution and habitat==