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Grevillea Orange Wow is a striking, compact grevillea that brings vibrant colour and life to the garden. With its cascading habit, lacy yet stiff foliage, and vivid orange toothbrush-shaped flowers, it creates an eye-catching display over a long flowering period. Perfect for feature planting, spilling over retaining walls, or adding texture to mixed native beds, Orange Wow delivers both visual impact and ecological benefits. Light pruning after flowering will help maintain a dense, tidy shape and promote further blooms. Every 3–4 years, a harder prune can rejuvenate the plant and encourage a fresh flush of growth.
Soil: Prefers free-draining soil, loam, or clay.
Conditions: Thrives in full sun and part shade. Tolerant of dry periods once established and adaptable to coastal conditions. Needs protection from frost.
Size: Height 1-1.5m x width 1-1.5m
Soil: Well-drained soil.
Conditions: Full sun. Tolerant of drought, cold, and coastal conditions. Frost tolerant to -1C.
Size: Height 3-4m x width 1m
Soil: Well-drained soil. Apply a native slow-release fertiliser during spring for maximum flowering and new growth.
Conditions: Full sun to semi-shade. Drought, coastal, and light frost hardy.
Size: Height 1-2m x width 1-2m
Soil: Well-drained soil. If you have clay soils, use mounds to facilitate drainage. Be sure to use a native soil mix when planting - exotic potting mix or exotic fertiliser will kill them.
Conditions: Full sun to part shade. Moderately frost, coast and drought tolerant.
Size: Height 2.5m x width 2m
Soil: Well-drained soil.
Conditions: Full sun to light shade. Heat and coastal tolerant. Protect from frost.
Size: Height 1m x width 0.60m
Compact and wonderfully floriferous, Lavender Avonview is a long-blooming variety prized for its richly fragrant purple flowers and aromatic silver-green foliage. The butterfly-shaped blooms appear from spring and continue right through the warmer months, attracting bees and butterflies to the garden. Avonview is a versatile and hardy choice for borders, cottage gardens, pots and sunny dry areas where it thrives with minimal fuss. Its naturally tidy habit also makes it ideal for creating a low fragrant hedge, with plants best spaced around 40cm apart for a dense display. The scented foliage and long-lasting flowers make this lavender as practical as it is beautiful.
Soil: Sandy, well-drained soil.
Conditions: Full sun. Coastal, frost and drought tolerant.
Size: Height 1m x width 1m
Soil: Well-drained yet moist but will tolerate a range of soil conditions.
Conditions: Dappled sunlight through trees and shrubs but will tolerate more sun exposure in cooler regions. Will tolerate and thrive in hot humid conditions as well as cooler climates
Size: Height 0.30m x width 0.30m
Low and wide-spreading with maroon-red new leaves and maroon-red winter-spring flowers, Grevillea Amazing Grace brings a touch of native colour to the garden landscape. Leaves are ferny and divided, unlike the parent laurifolia plant, and its new foliage is maroon-bronze in cooler months. Amazing Grace is perfect for erosion control, planting on slopes and banks, ground cover under larger shrubs and trees, and underplanting in native gardens. Feed with a slow-release native fertiliser when buds form - grevilleas can be phosphorus-sensitive so the P ratio of the fertiliser needs to be under 3%.
Soil: Well-drained clay loams or sandy soil with a neutral to acid pH.
Conditions: Prefers a full sun to part shade position. Reasonably drought-hardy and will come through frost once established.
Size: Height 0.3m x width 4m
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