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Soil: Prefers well-drained alkaline soil and will tolerate heavy soils.
Conditions: Prefers a warm, sunny position in the garden. Handles drought, heat, coastal conditions and is tolerant of moderate levels of frost.
Size: Height 0.50m x width 0.50m
Grevillea Wimpara Gold is a beautiful, hardy screening shrub valued for its fast growth and striking flowers. It produces clusters of yellow and pinkish-red blooms that often blend to create a soft golden appearance, adding warm colour and texture to the garden. The nectar-rich flowers are also highly attractive to birds, helping bring wildlife and natural activity into the garden. Its dense growth habit makes it an excellent choice for hedging, screening, traffic islands, and coastal plantings, while its attractive foliage is also popular for cut arrangements.
Soil: Adaptable to a wide range of soils.
Conditions: Full sun. Drought and coastal hardy. Light frosts tolerated.
Size: Height 2m x width 2m
A hardy and long-flowering Australian native shrub, Grevillea juniperina 'Yellow' produces masses of bright yellow spider flowers that provide colour for much of the year. Its dense, prickly foliage makes it an excellent choice for low hedging, screening, habitat gardens, and erosion control, while the nectar-rich flowers attract a wide variety of birds, bees, and beneficial pollinators.
This adaptable native thrives in challenging conditions, performing well in coastal gardens, dry climates, and poor soils once established. Its naturally compact growth habit and low maintenance requirements make it a popular choice for both residential landscapes and native garden designs.
Growing Conditions
Soil: Well-drained soil
Conditions: Full sun to part shade
Tolerance: Drought, light frost, coastal conditions
Mature Size
Height: 1–2m
Width: 1.5–3m
Ideal For
- Native gardens
- Wildlife-friendly landscapes
- Informal hedges
- Screening and boundaries
- Erosion control
- Low-maintenance gardens
- Coastal planting
A tough and reliable Australian native that rewards gardeners with vibrant flowers, year-round habitat value, and exceptional resilience in a wide range of conditions.
Grevillea Honey Gem is a glorious, fast-growing shrub with finely divided silvery foliage, and long-lasting, golden-orange flowers. The spidery-looking flowers are rich in nectar - attracting native birds, bees and butterflies to the garden. The grevillea is ideal for mass plantings, shrubberies, floral displays, cut flowers and street planting. Honey Gem can be hard pruned or even coppiced if required.
Soil: Tolerates loam, clay and sand as long as it is well-drained.
Conditions: Full or partial sun. Drought, light frost, coastal tolerant.
Size: Height 5m x width 3-4m
Sandra Gordon grevillea is a fast-growing large shrub/ small tree with deeply divided, dark green foliage. Impressive golden-yellow flowers are on display from winter to spring attracting nectar-feeding birds and other wildlife. Suited to any position in the garden- as a feature plant, screen or as a hedge. Prune regularly and from a young age to keep a reasonably compact shape, and hard prune each 3-4 years will result in a fresh flush of flowers and foliage.
Soil: Well-drained soil.
Conditions: Full sun. Tolerant of drought, pollution, frost and coastal areas.
Size: Height 3-5m x width 2-4m
Grevillea Simply Stunning is a low-spreading, evergreen shrub valued for its striking foliage and long flowering display. Its soft silvery-grey leaves create year-round interest and provide a beautiful contrast to the masses of bright pink flowers that appear from late winter through spring. The vibrant blooms also attract nectar-feeding birds and pollinators, adding life and movement to the garden. Its hardy, low-maintenance nature makes it an excellent choice for rockeries, coastal gardens, native plantings, and modern landscapes where reliable colour and texture are desired.
Soil: Well-drained soil.
Conditions: Full sun. Drought, coastal and frost tolerant.
Size: Height 30cm x width 1.5m
Grevillea aquifolium Prostrate, commonly known as the prostrate prickly-leaved grevillea, is a low-growing, evergreen Australian native valued for its spreading habit and vibrant seasonal flowers. Its leaves are small, glossy and holly-like, with a prickly texture and rich green colour, adding year-round interest. From winter through to spring, the plant produces clusters of striking spider-like flowers in shades of pink, cream or red, which sit at the ends of the branches and provide a vivid display during the cooler months. The nectar-rich flowers are highly attractive to birds such as honeyeaters and lorikeets, as well as bees and other pollinators. Light pruning after flowering will help maintain its shape and encourage dense growth, ensuring it remains a tidy and effective groundcover.
Soil: Adaptable to a wide range of soils.
Conditions: Full sun. Drought, coastal and frost tolerant.
Size: Height 0.30m x width 2m
Grevillea Red Ochre is a hardy, small Australian native shrub featuring dark green, narrow foliage that provides a striking backdrop to its vibrant display of deep scarlet-red, spider-like flowers. Flowering from winter through to spring, it creates a brilliant, bird-attracting show, drawing in nectar-feeding wildlife to the garden. Its naturally neat and slightly spreading habit makes it well suited to informal borders, low hedging, or as a standout feature in native garden designs.
Soil: Well-drained soil.
Conditions: Full sun. Coastal and light frost tolerant.
Size: Height 1.5m x width 0.80m
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