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Soil: Well-drained soil
Conditions: Full sun. Frost, drought and coastal tolerant.
Size: Height 1m x width 2m
Grevillea Panrock Princess is a stunning plant known for its striking hot pink/red flowers, which adorn upright branches throughout much of the year. These blossoms are a magnet for honey-eating birds and can be harvested as beautiful cut flowers when still in bud stage. Whether planted individually as a vibrant focal point or mass-planted in larger landscapes, it adds a splash of colour and attracts attention. Panrock Princess maintains a naturally compact form but responds well to light autumn pruning and the removal of old flower stems.
Soil: Grows best in sandy, loamy, and gravelly soils, but must be well-drained.
Conditions: Thrives in full sun to dappled shade, with frost hardiness down to at least -3 degrees Celsius. Coastal tolerant.
Size: Height 1.5m-1.8m x width 1.8m.
Grevillea Knockout is a compact, dwarf native shrub that delivers a long-lasting splash of colour from April through to October. Its clusters of tiny, curled red and yellow flowers sit beautifully against neat, densely packed foliage that emerges apple green before maturing to a deeper green. The fine foliage gives the plant a tidy, rounded appearance, making it perfect for small spaces. Ideal for dry gardens, rockeries and low hedging, Grevillea Knockout is both hardy and low maintenance once established. Prune after flowering to encourage fresh growth and maintain a compact shape. Feed with a slow-release native fertiliser when buds begin to form, ensuring the phosphorus content remains under 3%, as grevilleas can be sensitive to higher phosphorus levels.
Soil: Plant in well-mulched, well-drained soil.
Conditions: Full sun. Frost, coastal and heat tolerant.
Size: Height 1m x width 1m
Soil: Well-drained soil
Conditions: Full sun. Suitable for most Australian climates
Size: Height 1.6m x width 1.6m
Grevillea Pink Profusion, bred by Kings Park and Botanic Gardens, dazzles with its abundance of soft pink flowers, forming a breathtaking spectacle that irresistibly attracts native birds. This cultivar, carefully cultivated for its adaptability to our environment, showcases a naturally compact growth habit, making it an ideal choice for various landscaping applications. Whether used as a border along paths, fence lines, or driveways, or as a striking feature in beds, Pink Profusion never fails to captivate the eye. Its versatility extends to mass plantings, turning parks and gardens into vibrant displays of colour. Despite its stunning appearance, Pink Profusion requires minimal maintenance; occasional watering during dry periods and light pruning to maintain shape are all it needs to flourish.
Soil: Well-drained soil.
Conditions: Full sun to part-shade. Drought, light frost and coastal tolerant.
Size: 1.5m height x 1.5m width.
Pink Midget is a beautiful native dwarf grevillea with pink spider flowers and narrow foliage. It makes a wonderful addition to any garden bed bringing touches of colour and a haven for birds, bees and other insects. Its tough nature means it will survive in most conditions and doesn’t take much to look after once established.
Soil: Native well-drained soil.
Conditions: Full sun. Tolerant of drought, frost and wind
Size: Height 0.5m x width 1m
Grevillea Cherry Pie is a dense, compact native shrub with abundant displays of cherry-red and white flowers in winter and spring. The floral display continues sporadically through the year ensuring continual traffic of honeyeaters, butterflies and bees. Plant as a screen or in a mass clumping to enjoy the colourful appeal of Cherry Pie. Prune after flowering to promote new growth and flowering.
Soil: Well-drained clay or loam. Mulch well and water regularly until the plant is established.
Conditions: Full sun. Drought, salt, coastal and frost tolerant.
Size: Height 2m x width 2m
Soil: Well-drained soil.
Conditions: Full sun. Drought, frost and coastal tolerant.
Size: Height 2.5m x width 2.5m
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