Grevillea juniperina Prostrate is a creeping form of Grevillea juniperina. It has small, narrow, sharply pointed leaves and spider-like clusters of flowers at the end of each branch. The bee-attracting flowers are a glowing sun-yellow and appear in winter through spring. Grevillea juniperina Prostrate is at its best when cascading over rockeries or stone walls, and is a popular choice for rockeries and as a ground cover. Prune after flowering to maintain shape.
Soil: Well-drained soil
Conditions: Full sun though some shade throughout the day will be okay. Drought and coastal tolerant. Frost tender.
Size: Height 0.3m x width 4m
Soil: Well-drained soil
Conditions: Full sun though some shade throughout the day will be okay. Drought and coastal tolerant. Frost tender.
Size: Height 0.3m x width 4m