Native Plants for Sunshine Coast Gardens

If your looking for Native plants on the Sunshine Coast its definitely worth checking out the local native range of plants we carry in our Nursery & garden centre. Based in Caloundra and locally grown on the Sunshine Coast we stock a huge range of natives from Banksias to Kangaroo Paws and Grevilleas to Callistemon. We have so many native plants you will love spending time checking them all out. Native plants available for pickup instore 7 days a week and also available online with Delivery 

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Grevillea ‘Amazing Grace’ in full flower with soft pink blooms and fine foliage

Grevillea laurifolia 'Amazing Grace 'PBR

Description:Grevillea ‘Amazing Grace’ is a low-growing, spreading groundcover cultivar of Grevillea laurifolia, prized for its soft pink to cream flowers and dense, trailing habit. This hardy Australian native offers excellent performance in tough conditions and is ideal for creating low-maintenance, bird-friendly groundcovers or filling large spaces with year-round appeal. Flowers:Delicate pink and cream toothbrush-style flowers are produced over a long period, with peak blooming from late winter through early summer. The blooms are rich in nectar and attract a variety of birds and insects to the garden. Foliage:Broad, leathery green leaves with a slight wave and a glossy finish. New growth may be tinged bronze. The dense foliage forms an attractive mat that helps suppress weeds and protect soil from erosion. Fruit:Woody seed capsules may develop after flowering, though they are not significant in appearance. Form and Size:A vigorous, trailing groundcover reaching around 20–40 cm high and spreading up to 2–3 metres wide. Its spreading nature makes it ideal for covering open areas, slopes, or embankments. Growing Conditions:Prefers full sun to part shade and thrives in well-drained soils. Tolerates drought, light frost, and coastal conditions once established. Not suited to heavy or poorly draining soils. Uses:Perfect for mass planting, embankments, large garden beds, rockeries, or native-style groundcovers. An excellent choice for attracting wildlife and adding colour and texture to expansive spaces. Maintenance:Very low-maintenance. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage dense growth. Fertilise annually in spring with a low-phosphorus native fertiliser. Mulch well to conserve moisture and improve soil health. Notes:A protected variety (PBR) bred for improved flowering and form. A tough, reliable groundcover option for gardens seeking both function and visual appeal. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Lomandra ‘Tanika’, Myoporum parvifolium, Callistemon ‘Green John’, and Hardenbergia ‘Meema’. Common Name: Amazing Grace GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea laurifolia ‘Amazing Grace’ PBRFamily: ProteaceaeOrigin: Cultivar of Grevillea laurifolia, Australia

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Cluster of Grevillea 'Legacy Flame' flowers, with red and orange petals and green foliage.

Grevillea Legacy Flame

Description:Grevillea 'Legacy Flame' is a stunning evergreen shrub known for its vibrant red and orange flower clusters and attractive, finely textured foliage. This hardy Australian native is ideal for adding color to garden borders, wildlife gardens, and as a specimen plant. Its long flowering period and ability to attract pollinators make it a popular choice for diverse landscape settings. Flowers:'Legacy Flame' produces striking, flame-colored clusters of red and orange, spider-like flowers that bloom throughout the year, with a peak in spring and autumn. These nectar-rich flowers attract birds, bees, and butterflies, bringing color and life to the garden. Foliage:The plant features narrow, dark green leaves with a soft, fern-like appearance. The fine texture of the foliage adds a delicate, airy quality that contrasts beautifully with the bold flower colors. Fruit:This variety does not produce notable fruit, as its primary ornamental value lies in its flowers and foliage. Form and Size:'Legacy Flame' has a bushy, upright growth habit, typically reaching a height and width of around 1.5 to 2 meters. Its dense, rounded form makes it suitable for hedging, screening, or as a standalone specimen. Growing Conditions:This plant thrives in full sun and well-draining soil, performing well in sandy and loamy soils. It is drought-tolerant once established and can withstand light frosts, making it adaptable to a variety of climates. Uses:'Legacy Flame' is versatile in landscaping and suitable for use as a feature plant, low hedge, or screen. Its vibrant flowers and ability to attract pollinators make it an excellent choice for wildlife gardens and mixed native plantings. Maintenance:This variety is low-maintenance, requiring only light pruning to maintain shape and encourage dense growth. Prune after flowering if necessary, and apply a native-friendly, low-phosphorus fertilizer in spring to promote healthy foliage and flowering. Notes:Grevillea 'Legacy Flame' is celebrated for its resilience and long-lasting blooms. Its vibrant colors and wildlife-friendly attributes make it a standout choice for Australian gardens. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other Australian natives such as Callistemon, Westringia, and Leptospermum. It also complements ornamental grasses and low-growing perennials, enhancing the layered look in naturalistic gardens. Common Name: Legacy FlameBotanical Name: Grevillea 'Legacy Flame'Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Cluster of Grevillea 'Lemon Baby' flowers, with soft green foliage in the background.

Grevillea Lemon Baby

Description:Grevillea 'Lemon Baby' is a compact, evergreen shrub admired for its soft lemon-yellow flowers and finely textured foliage. This Australian native is well-suited to small gardens, borders, and rockeries, bringing year-round interest with its dense growth and bright blooms. Its hardy nature and low maintenance make it an ideal choice for a variety of landscape settings. Flowers:In spring and summer, 'Lemon Baby' produces clusters of delicate, lemon-yellow, spider-like flowers that add a gentle pop of color. These nectar-rich blooms attract birds, bees, and other pollinators, making it a valuable addition to wildlife-friendly gardens. Foliage:The plant has narrow, soft green leaves with a fine texture that provides a lush, feathery appearance. The foliage remains vibrant year-round, creating a soft backdrop for the striking yellow flowers. Fruit:This variety does not produce notable fruit, as its primary ornamental value lies in its flowers and foliage. Form and Size:'Lemon Baby' has a neat, compact growth habit, typically reaching a height of 0.5 to 1 meter and spreading up to 1 meter. Its tidy form and low stature make it ideal for borders, small garden spaces, and container planting. Growing Conditions:This plant thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-draining soil. It is tolerant of a range of soil types, including sandy and loamy soils, and is moderately drought-tolerant once established. It can also withstand light frosts, making it adaptable to various climates. Uses:'Lemon Baby' is versatile in landscaping, often used as a border plant, ground cover, or in rockeries. Its compact form and bright flowers make it an excellent choice for small gardens, patios, and balconies, as well as in mixed native plantings for a layered effect. Maintenance:This variety is low-maintenance, requiring minimal pruning. Light trimming after flowering can help maintain a neat appearance and encourage bushier growth. Apply a native-friendly, low-phosphorus fertilizer in spring to support healthy foliage and flowering. Notes:'Lemon Baby' is a resilient and attractive addition to gardens, particularly those with limited space. Its bright yellow flowers and ease of care make it a popular choice for enhancing the beauty of Australian landscapes. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other low-growing natives such as Correa, Dianella, and Lomandra. It also complements small shrubs and grasses, adding texture and color to mixed plantings. Common Name: Lemon BabyBotanical Name: Grevillea 'Lemon Baby'Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Grevillea ‘Little Robyn’ with deep red spider flowers and dense green foliage

Grevillea Little Robyn TC

Description:Grevillea ‘Little Robyn’ TC is a compact, fast-growing native shrub with soft green foliage and eye-catching red spider flowers. This hardy, low-maintenance variety is perfect for hedging, borders, and attracting wildlife, thriving in a range of Australian conditions. Flowers:Bright red spider-like flowers appear in abundance from autumn to spring, providing a valuable nectar source for birds and pollinators. Foliage:Fine, dense, soft green foliage with a feathery texture, forming a naturally rounded shape. Fruit:Small seed pods may develop after flowering. Form & Size:Compact, bushy shrub reaching approximately 1.5m high and 1.5m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun to part shade. Soil: Well-drained sandy, loamy, or clay soils. Climate: Suited to various Australian climates, including coastal areas and light frost zones. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Ideal for hedging, borders, and low-maintenance gardens. Great for attracting birds, bees, and butterflies. Suitable for rockeries, native gardens, and erosion control. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Prune lightly after flowering to encourage bushy growth. Apply a low-phosphorus native fertilizer in spring. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly. Tolerates coastal exposure, light frost, and dry conditions. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Callistemon, Westringia, and Lomandra for a balanced native garden. Common Name: Little Robyn GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea ‘Little Robyn’ TCFamily: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Grevillea Lollypops

Grevillea Lollypops

Description: Grevillea 'Lollypops' is a vigorous, evergreen shrub that typically reaches up to 2.5 meters in height and spreads to about 1.5-2 meters. It is notable for its attractive, finely divided foliage and striking flower displays. The leaves are dark green, deeply lobed, and have a soft, fern-like appearance, adding a lush texture to the plant. Flowers: The plant produces large, eye-catching clusters of bright pink to red flowers that bloom primarily from late winter through to spring, with sporadic flowering throughout the year. The flowers are cylindrical, with long, slender styles that curve outward, resembling lollipops, which is how the plant gets its name. These blooms are rich in nectar and highly attractive to birds, especially honeyeaters, as well as bees and butterflies. Cultivation: Grevillea 'Lollypops' is well-suited to a variety of Australian garden styles, including native, coastal, and informal gardens. It prefers a sunny position but can tolerate light shade. The plant thrives in well-drained soils and can handle a variety of soil types, including sandy and loamy soils. It's important to avoid heavy clay soils or areas with poor drainage. Watering: Once established, Grevillea 'Lollypops' requires minimal watering. It is drought-tolerant, but occasional deep watering during prolonged dry periods will benefit the plant. Pruning: Light pruning after the main flowering period will help maintain a compact shape and encourage more prolific flowering. Avoid heavy pruning into old wood, as Grevilleas can be sensitive to this. Pests and Diseases: Grevillea 'Lollypops' is relatively pest-free. However, it can be susceptible to root rot if planted in poorly drained soil. Watch for signs of chlorosis (yellowing leaves) which can indicate iron deficiency, often remedied by using a fertiliser suitable for Australian native plants. Uses: This versatile shrub is excellent for use in garden borders, as a feature plant, or in mass plantings. Its bird-attracting properties make it ideal for wildlife gardens. Grevillea 'Lollypops' also works well in large containers, providing a splash of colour and texture on patios or balconies. Environmental Benefits: Being an Australian native, Grevillea 'Lollypops' plays a role in supporting local ecosystems. It provides food and habitat for native birds, bees, and butterflies. Additionally, its low water requirements make it a sustainable choice for water-wise gardening. Care Tips: Ensure good drainage by planting in raised beds or mounds if necessary. Mulch around the base to conserve moisture and suppress weeds, but keep mulch away from the stem to prevent rot. Fertilise annually with a low-phosphorus, slow-release fertiliser formulated for native plants. Monitor for iron deficiency and treat if needed. By incorporating Grevillea 'Lollypops' into your garden, you not only enhance its beauty but also contribute to the local biodiversity, creating a vibrant and sustainable garden space. Grevillea 'Lollypops' Botanical Name: Grevillea 'Lollypops' Common Name: Lollypops Grevillea Family: Proteaceae Origin: Hybrid, developed in Australia

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Grevillea ‘Red Hooks’ shrub with red toothbrush flowers and dense, ferny foliage

Grevillea longifolia x tetragonoloba 'RedHooks'

Description:Grevillea ‘Red Hooks’ is a vigorous, fast-growing evergreen shrub known for its striking red and gold toothbrush-style flowers and deeply lobed foliage. Originally bred in Australia, this hybrid is valued for its hardiness, bird-attracting blooms, and adaptability to a wide range of garden conditions. It makes an excellent feature shrub or informal screen in both native and mixed planting schemes. Flowers:Bright red flowers with golden undertones appear in toothbrush-like clusters, primarily from late winter through spring, with spot flowering at other times. The blooms are highly attractive to nectar-feeding birds such as honeyeaters. Foliage:Distinctive grey-green foliage with long, deeply serrated, almost oak-like leaves adds strong textural contrast. The leaves are evergreen and offer year-round interest in the landscape. Fruit:Woody seed capsules may form but are not a notable ornamental feature. Form and Size:A large, sprawling shrub with an informal habit, typically reaching 2–3 metres high and 2–4 metres wide. Can be pruned to maintain shape or size. Growing Conditions:Performs best in full sun to part shade and prefers well-drained soil. Drought-tolerant once established and adaptable to coastal conditions and light frost. Avoid heavy or poorly draining soils. Uses:Excellent for wildlife gardens, screening, large informal hedges, or as a backdrop in native gardens. Its bold flowers and foliage also make it a good choice for feature planting in open areas. Maintenance:Low maintenance. Prune after flowering to encourage dense growth and repeat blooming. Fertilise annually with a low-phosphorus native fertiliser. Mulch well to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Notes:A reliable, long-flowering grevillea that adds colour and movement to the garden. Especially suited to large spaces where its natural spread can be appreciated. Companion Plants:Combines well with Banksia spinulosa, Callistemon ‘Prolific’, Lomandra ‘Verday’, and Melaleuca ‘Claret Tops’. Common Name: Red Hooks GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea longifolia x tetragonoloba ‘Red Hooks’Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Hybrid cultivar, Australia

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Grevillea ‘Cherry Pie’ with cherry-red spider flowers and dense green foliage

Grevillea longistyla x elegans 'Cherry Pie'

Description:Grevillea ‘Cherry Pie’ is a medium-sized, fast-growing shrub admired for its stunning cherry-red flowers and fine-textured foliage. This hybrid between Grevillea longistyla and G. elegans brings together vibrant colour, soft form, and extended flowering performance. Its nectar-rich blooms and attractive growth habit make it an excellent choice for wildlife-friendly gardens and ornamental landscaping. Flowers:Rich cherry-red spider-style flowers appear prolifically from autumn through spring, with sporadic flowering in other seasons. The flowers are highly attractive to birds, especially honeyeaters, and also draw bees and beneficial insects. Foliage:Fine, mid-green foliage with a soft, feathery appearance. The leaves create a delicate contrast against the bright flowers and give the plant an airy, light texture in the garden. Fruit:Small, hard grevillea seed capsules may develop after flowering but are not a significant ornamental feature. Form and Size:Rounded shrub, typically growing 1.5 to 2 metres high and 1.5 to 2 metres wide. Naturally dense and well-shaped, but responds well to light pruning. Growing Conditions:Performs best in full sun and well-drained soils. Drought-tolerant once established and tolerant of light frosts. Avoid heavy or poorly drained positions. Suitable for coastal and inland gardens. Uses:A great choice for feature planting, native garden beds, informal hedging, or wildlife gardens. Also well suited to attracting birds and adding vivid seasonal colour to mixed borders. Maintenance:Low-maintenance. Light pruning after flowering helps maintain shape and encourage further blooming. Apply a slow-release, low-phosphorus native fertiliser in spring. Mulch to retain soil moisture and suppress weeds. Notes:A colourful and bird-friendly addition to the garden, combining ornamental value with toughness. Performs reliably across a range of climates and soil types. Companion Plants:Complements other Australian natives such as Callistemon ‘Slim’, Leptospermum ‘Starry Night’, Westringia ‘Wynyabbie Gem’, and Banksia spinulosa. Common Name: Cherry Pie GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea longistyla x elegans ‘Cherry Pie’Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Hybrid cultivar, Australia

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Close-up of a vibrant flower with red and orange petals, blurred green foliage in the background.

Grevillea Loopy Lou TC

Description:Grevillea ‘Loopy Lou’ is a hardy, fast-growing native shrub featuring unique, spider-like red flowers and fine, dense foliage. This compact variety is ideal for hedging, screening, and attracting wildlife, thriving in a range of Australian conditions. Flowers:Bright red, curled, spider-like flowers appear throughout the year, with peak flowering in spring and summer. Rich in nectar, attracting bees, butterflies, and native birds. Foliage:Fine, dense, deep green foliage with a soft, feathery texture. Fruit:Small seed pods may develop after flowering. Form & Size:Compact, bushy shrub reaching approximately 1–1.5m high and 1.2m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun to part shade. Soil: Well-drained sandy, loamy, or clay soils. Climate: Suited to various Australian climates, including coastal areas and light frost zones. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Ideal for hedging, screening, and native gardens. Great for attracting birds and pollinators. Suited to rockeries, mixed borders, and erosion control. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Prune lightly after flowering to encourage bushy growth. Apply a low-phosphorus native fertilizer in spring. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly. Tolerates light frost and coastal exposure. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Callistemon, Westringia, and Lomandra for a balanced native garden. Common Name: Loopy Lou GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea ‘Loopy Lou’Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Grevillea Molly

Grevillea Molly

Description: Grevillea 'Molly' is a robust, evergreen shrub that typically grows to about 1.5 to 2 meters in height and width. It is known for its dense, lush foliage and spectacular flower displays. The leaves are long, narrow, and dark green, creating a fine-textured, attractive backdrop for the vibrant flowers. Flowers: The plant produces stunning, large clusters of deep pink to red flowers that bloom mainly in spring and summer, with sporadic flowering throughout the year. The flowers are cylindrical and spider-like, featuring long, slender styles that extend outward, creating a striking visual impact. These blooms are rich in nectar and are particularly attractive to birds, especially honeyeaters, as well as bees and butterflies. Cultivation: Grevillea 'Molly' is well-suited to a range of Australian garden styles, including native, coastal, and cottage gardens. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained soils. The plant is adaptable to sandy, loamy, and even slightly clay soils, provided they are well-draining. It is also tolerant of coastal conditions, including salty winds. Watering: Once established, Grevillea 'Molly' is quite drought-tolerant and requires minimal watering. During extended dry periods, occasional deep watering will help maintain its health and vigour. Pruning: Light pruning after the main flowering period helps maintain a neat and compact shape and encourages more prolific flowering. Avoid cutting into old wood, as this can damage the plant and reduce flowering potential. Pests and Diseases: This Grevillea variety is generally pest-resistant. However, it can be susceptible to root rot in poorly drained soils and may show signs of chlorosis (yellowing leaves) if the soil lacks adequate nutrients, particularly iron. Using a native plant fertiliser can help mitigate these issues. Uses: Grevillea 'Molly' is a versatile shrub, ideal for use as a feature plant, in garden borders, or in mass plantings. Its bird-attracting flowers make it an excellent choice for wildlife gardens. The plant also works well in large containers, adding a splash of colour and texture to patios or balconies. Environmental Benefits: As an Australian native, Grevillea 'Molly' supports local biodiversity by providing nectar and habitat for native birds, bees, and other beneficial insects. Its low water requirements and adaptability to various conditions make it a sustainable choice for eco-friendly gardens. Care Tips: Ensure good drainage to prevent root rot by planting in raised beds or using well-draining soil. Mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds, but keep mulch away from the stem to avoid rot. Fertilise with a low-phosphorus, slow-release fertiliser designed for native plants to ensure optimal health and flowering. Monitor for iron deficiency and treat with chelated iron if needed. By including Grevillea 'Molly' in your garden, you enhance its visual appeal and support the local ecosystem, creating a vibrant, sustainable, and wildlife-friendly environment. Grevillea 'Molly' Botanical Name: Grevillea 'Molly' Common Name: Molly Grevillea Family: Proteaceae Origin: Hybrid, developed in Australia

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Grevillea ‘Ned Kelly’ with bright orange-red flowers and fine green foliage

Grevillea Ned Kelly

Description:Grevillea ‘Ned Kelly’ is a hardy, fast-growing native shrub featuring vibrant orange-red flowers and lush green foliage. This versatile variety is ideal for hedging, screening, or as a feature plant, attracting birds and pollinators to the garden year-round. Flowers:Large, orange-red spider-like flowers appear throughout the year, with peak flowering in autumn and spring. Rich in nectar, attracting bees, butterflies, and native birds. Foliage:Deep green, finely divided foliage with a soft, feathery texture. Fruit:Small seed pods may develop after flowering. Form & Size:Upright, bushy shrub reaching approximately 2–3m high and 2–3m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun to part shade. Soil: Well-drained sandy, loamy, or clay soils. Climate: Suited to various Australian climates, including coastal areas and light frost zones. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Ideal for screening, hedging, and feature planting. Great for attracting birds and pollinators. Suitable for mixed borders, rockeries, and native gardens. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage new growth. Apply a low-phosphorus native fertilizer in spring. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly. Tolerates coastal exposure, light frost, and dry conditions. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Callistemon, Westringia, and Lomandra for a balanced, water-wise native garden. Common Name: Ned Kelly GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea ‘Ned Kelly’Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Grevillea obtusifolia Gingin Gem

Grevillea obtusifolia Gingin Gem

Description:Grevillea obtusifolia 'Gingin Gem' is a hardy, low-growing evergreen shrub prized for its dense, spreading habit and vibrant red-orange flowers. This Australian native is an excellent groundcover, ideal for large areas where a low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plant is required. Its dense foliage helps to suppress weeds and stabilize soil, while its flowers attract wildlife, particularly birds and pollinators, making it a valuable addition to native or wildlife gardens. Flowers:The plant produces striking, spider-like flowers in shades of red and orange, which appear primarily in winter and spring, with sporadic blooming throughout the year. These nectar-rich blooms attract birds, bees, and butterflies, adding both beauty and ecological value to the garden. Foliage:The fine, needle-like leaves are dark green and form a dense, matted groundcover. The foliage is soft to the touch and creates a lush, spreading mat, making it ideal for use as a groundcover or for erosion control on slopes. The evergreen foliage provides year-round interest in the landscape. Fruit:Small, woody seed pods may form after flowering, but these are not a major ornamental feature. The plant's primary focus is on its flowers and dense foliage. Form and Size:Grevillea 'Gingin Gem' is a low-growing, spreading shrub that typically reaches a height of 50-80 cm and can spread up to 3-4 meters wide. Its broad, mounding form makes it perfect for covering large areas, and it can be used as a groundcover, border plant, or for stabilizing slopes. Growing Conditions:Thrives in full sun and well-drained soils. Grevillea 'Gingin Gem' is highly drought-tolerant once established and performs well in a variety of soil types, including sandy and loamy soils. It is also tolerant of light frosts and coastal conditions, making it suitable for both inland and coastal gardens. Regular mulching will help retain moisture and keep the roots cool. Uses:This plant is ideal for use as a groundcover, particularly in large garden beds, embankments, or coastal gardens where its spreading habit can stabilize soil and suppress weeds. Its vibrant flowers and dense foliage make it a valuable addition to wildlife gardens, where it attracts nectar-feeding birds and pollinators. Gingin Gem is also suitable for mass planting, rockeries, and as a low hedge. Maintenance:Low-maintenance and tough, Grevillea obtusifolia 'Gingin Gem' requires minimal care once established. Light pruning after flowering can help maintain its shape and encourage bushier growth. Avoid overwatering, as the plant prefers well-drained conditions. Apply a low-phosphorus native fertilizer in spring to support healthy growth and flowering. Notes:Grevillea 'Gingin Gem' is a highly resilient groundcover, perfect for water-wise and low-maintenance gardens. Its dense foliage and spreading habit make it particularly useful for erosion control, and its bright flowers add seasonal color to the landscape. Avoid using high-phosphorus fertilizers, as they can be harmful to Grevilleas. Companion Plants:Pairs beautifully with other low-growing Australian natives such as Westringia, Lomandra, and Leptospermum. It also works well in combination with taller shrubs or small trees like Banksia and Melaleuca for layered plantings in larger gardens. Common Name: Gingin Gem GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea obtusifolia 'Gingin Gem'Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Grevillea ‘Orange Marmalade’ with bright orange flowers and dense green foliage

Grevillea orange marmalade

Description:Grevillea ‘Orange Marmalade’ is a striking, fast-growing Australian native shrub known for its vibrant orange flowers and bold, tropical-looking foliage. A hybrid variety bred for performance and appeal, it provides colour, bird-attracting blooms, and strong structure in both native and mixed gardens. Its vigorous habit and reliable flowering make it a standout feature shrub or informal screen. Flowers:Bright orange toothbrush-style flowers appear year-round, with peak displays in spring and autumn. The nectar-rich blooms are highly attractive to birds, especially honeyeaters, as well as beneficial pollinators. Foliage:Large, glossy, deeply divided green leaves create a lush and almost tropical appearance. The foliage provides excellent contrast to finer-leaved plants and remains dense and evergreen throughout the year. Fruit:Woody seed capsules may form after flowering but are not an ornamental feature. Form and Size:Medium to large rounded shrub, typically growing 2 to 3 metres high and wide. Naturally dense and bushy with a robust structure. Growing Conditions:Best grown in full sun to part shade in well-drained soil. Drought-tolerant once established and will also tolerate light frost. Avoid heavy or poorly draining soils. Suitable for coastal conditions. Uses:Ideal as a feature shrub, screening plant, or background in native gardens. Excellent for bird-attracting plantings, informal hedges, and large mixed borders. Its bold colour and foliage add drama to the garden. Maintenance:Low-maintenance once established. Prune after flowering to maintain a compact habit and encourage further blooming. Feed in spring with a low-phosphorus native fertiliser. Mulch to conserve moisture and suppress weeds. Notes:A standout grevillea for its vibrant colour and lush form. Can be shaped if required but performs well with minimal attention. Best flowering in full sun. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Banksia robur, Callistemon ‘Little John’, Melaleuca ‘Mini Mel’, and Lomandra ‘Lime Tuff’. Common Name: Orange Marmalade GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea ‘Orange Marmalade’Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Hybrid cultivar, Australia

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A close-up image of a Grevillea 'Outback Sunrise' plant, showing its bright yellow flowers and fine, needle-like foliage against a blurred green background.

Grevillea Outback Sunrise

Description:Grevillea 'Outback Sunrise' is a low-growing, spreading evergreen shrub known for its bright yellow flowers and fine, needle-like foliage. This Australian native is an excellent groundcover option, providing year-round interest and attracting a variety of wildlife. Its vibrant blooms and dense, matted form make it ideal for covering large areas, controlling erosion, or as a feature plant in coastal and low-maintenance gardens. It is highly valued for its drought tolerance and resilience in tough conditions. Flowers:Grevillea 'Outback Sunrise' produces clusters of bright yellow, spider-like flowers that appear predominantly in spring and summer, with some flowering throughout the year in favorable conditions. These nectar-rich blooms attract birds, bees, and butterflies, adding ecological value to the garden while providing a burst of seasonal color. Foliage:The fine, needle-like leaves are a bright green and form a dense, spreading mat. The foliage creates a soft, feathery texture and helps suppress weeds while stabilizing the soil. This dense groundcover also provides shelter for small wildlife, enhancing the biodiversity of the garden. Fruit:Small, woody seed pods may form after flowering, but they are not a prominent feature of the plant. The primary ornamental value lies in its flowers and foliage. Form and Size:This low-growing shrub typically reaches around 40-60 cm in height and can spread up to 2-3 meters wide. Its broad, mounding form makes it ideal for groundcover, embankments, or as a filler plant in large garden beds. It’s a great choice for mass plantings or for creating a natural, sprawling effect in the landscape. Growing Conditions:Grevillea 'Outback Sunrise' thrives in full sun and well-drained soils. It is highly drought-tolerant once established and performs well in a variety of soil types, including sandy, loamy, and coastal soils. The plant is tolerant of light frosts and can handle coastal conditions, including exposure to salt-laden winds. Regular mulching helps retain moisture and promote healthy root development. Uses:This plant is ideal for use as a groundcover in large garden beds, embankments, or coastal gardens. Its spreading habit makes it perfect for stabilizing slopes or controlling erosion, and its bright flowers add seasonal interest to the landscape. Grevillea 'Outback Sunrise' is also suitable for use in rockeries, native gardens, or low-water landscapes. Maintenance:Low-maintenance and resilient, Grevillea 'Outback Sunrise' requires little care once established. Light pruning after flowering helps maintain its shape and encourage fresh growth. Apply a low-phosphorus native plant fertilizer in spring to support healthy growth and flowering. The plant is well-suited for water-wise gardens and requires minimal watering once established. Notes:Grevillea 'Outback Sunrise' is prized for its hardiness and ability to thrive in a wide range of environments, including drought-prone and coastal areas. It’s a valuable addition to low-maintenance gardens and provides food for wildlife while requiring little attention. Avoid using high-phosphorus fertilizers, as they can harm Grevilleas. Companion Plants:Pairs beautifully with other low-growing Australian natives like Lomandra, Westringia, and Leptospermum. It also works well with taller shrubs like Callistemon and Banksia for layered plantings in larger landscapes. Common Name: Grevillea 'Outback Sunrise'Botanical Name: Grevillea 'Outback Sunrise'Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Grevillea 'Peaches and Cream' with vibrant peach, pink and cream flowers in bloom

Grevillea Peaches and Cream

Grevillea 'Peaches and Cream' is a stunning Australian native hybrid known for its spectacular, ever-changing flower colours and compact growth habit. This fast-growing shrub produces vibrant blooms in tones of peach, pink, cream, and yellow—often all at once—providing a dazzling display throughout most of the year. Its deeply divided, soft green foliage adds a lush tropical feel to any garden. Flowers:Large, showy brush-style flowers appear in abundance throughout the year, with peak flowering in spring and autumn. The blooms are a rich blend of peach, cream, pink, and yellow, highly attractive to birds and pollinators. Foliage:Attractive mid-green, deeply divided foliage with a soft texture that contrasts beautifully with the bold flowers. Fruit:Not generally grown for fruit. No significant fruiting. Form and Size:Rounded, dense shrub reaching approx. 1.5–2m high x 1.5–2m wide. Responds well to pruning for shape or size control. Growing Conditions:Prefers a sunny to partly shaded position in well-drained soil. Tolerates light frosts and coastal conditions. Drought tolerant once established. Avoid overly rich or clay soils. Uses:Excellent feature plant, screening shrub, or bird-attracting hedge. Ideal for native gardens, mixed borders, or large containers. Maintenance:Low maintenance. Light tip pruning encourages dense growth and extended flowering. Apply a low-phosphorus native fertiliser in spring. Notes:An exceptional choice for long-lasting colour and wildlife attraction in the garden. Developed by Plantmark and Bywong Nursery in Australia. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other native shrubs like Callistemon, Westringia, and Lomandra for a layered native design. Common Name: Peaches and Cream GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea hybrid ‘Peaches and Cream’Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Cultivar developed in Australia

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Grevillea Pink Lady

Grevillea Pink Lady

Grevillea 'Pink Lady' Description Grevillea 'Pink Lady' is a beautiful and popular evergreen shrub known for its stunning flowers and hardy nature. It is a cultivar of the Grevillea genus, which belongs to the Proteaceae family and is native to Australia. Height and Width Height: Typically reaches a height of 1.5 to 2 metres. Width: Spreads out to a width of about 1 to 1.5 metres. Soil Type Soil Preference: Grevillea 'Pink Lady' prefers well-drained soils. It can tolerate a range of soil types from sandy to loamy soils but thrives best in slightly acidic to neutral soils. It is also known for its tolerance to poor soils and can perform well in nutrient-depleted areas. Plant Description Foliage: The shrub features fine, needle-like leaves that are dark green and can be slightly prickly to the touch. The foliage is dense, providing a lush and green appearance throughout the year. Growth Habit: Grevillea 'Pink Lady' has a compact and bushy growth habit, making it suitable for use as a hedge, in mass plantings, or as a specimen plant in gardens. Flower Description Flower Colour: The flowers of Grevillea 'Pink Lady' are a striking pink, often with a slightly deeper pink or red hue at the base. Flower Shape: The flowers are spider-like in shape, characteristic of many Grevillea species, and are composed of long, slender, and curved floral parts that extend outward, giving them a unique and eye-catching appearance. Blooming Season: This plant flowers prolifically from late winter through to spring and often has sporadic blooming throughout the year, especially in milder climates. Attracts Wildlife: The nectar-rich flowers are highly attractive to birds, especially honeyeaters, and various pollinating insects, making it a great plant for wildlife gardens. Cultivation and Care Watering: Once established, Grevillea 'Pink Lady' is quite drought-tolerant. It requires regular watering during its initial growth period but can survive on natural rainfall once mature. Sunlight: Prefers full sun to partial shade. Full sun encourages the best flower production. Pruning: Light pruning after the main flowering period can help maintain a neat shape and promote denser growth. Fertilising: Use a low-phosphorus fertiliser if necessary, as Grevilleas are sensitive to phosphorus.

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Grevillea ‘Pink Profusion’ shrub with bright pink spider flowers and dense green foliage

Grevillea Pink Profusion

Description:Grevillea 'Pink Profusion' is a hardy and attractive evergreen shrub known for its prolific pink flowers and fine, fern-like foliage. This Australian native is valued for its extended flowering period and ability to attract wildlife, particularly birds and pollinators. Its medium size and vibrant blooms make it ideal for use in native gardens, mixed borders, or as a low-maintenance feature plant in various landscapes. Flowers:The plant produces abundant clusters of pink spider-like flowers, which bloom primarily in spring and summer, with occasional blooms appearing throughout the year. The nectar-rich flowers are highly attractive to birds, bees, and butterflies, making it a great choice for wildlife gardens. The vivid pink blooms contrast beautifully against the dark green foliage, adding color and interest to the landscape. Foliage:Grevillea 'Pink Profusion' has fine, deeply divided, fern-like leaves that are a rich green color. The soft texture of the foliage provides a lovely contrast to the bold flowers and gives the plant a dense, bushy appearance. Fruit:Small, woody seed pods may develop after flowering, but they are not a significant ornamental feature. The plant's primary appeal lies in its flowers and lush foliage. Form and Size:This medium-sized shrub typically grows to 1.5–2 meters in height and width, making it suitable for use in mixed borders, as a low hedge, or as a feature plant in small to medium-sized gardens. Its naturally rounded form requires minimal pruning to maintain its shape. Growing Conditions:Grevillea 'Pink Profusion' thrives in full sun and well-drained soils. It is highly drought-tolerant once established and can adapt to various soil types, including sandy and loamy soils. The plant can tolerate light frosts and performs well in both coastal and inland climates. Mulching around the base helps retain moisture and supports healthy growth. Uses:This versatile shrub is perfect for use in native and wildlife-friendly gardens, where it attracts nectar-feeding birds and pollinators. Its compact form and vibrant flowers make it a standout choice for mixed borders, low hedges, or as a feature plant in smaller garden spaces. Pink Profusion also works well in larger containers. Maintenance:Low-maintenance and hardy, Grevillea 'Pink Profusion' requires little care once established. Light pruning after flowering will help maintain its shape and encourage bushier growth. Apply a low-phosphorus fertilizer in spring to support healthy growth and abundant flowering. The plant is best suited for well-drained soils and does not require frequent watering. Notes:This hybrid Grevillea is known for its resilience and long-lasting flowering period. It is ideal for low-water gardens and provides essential nectar for wildlife, especially during the warmer months. Avoid using high-phosphorus fertilizers, as they can be harmful to Grevilleas. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other Australian natives such as Callistemon, Westringia, and Leptospermum. It also contrasts nicely with silver-leafed plants like Eremophila or ornamental grasses like Lomandra for added texture and interest. Common Name: Grevillea 'Pink Profusion'Botanical Name: Grevillea 'Pink Profusion'Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia (hybrid cultivar)

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Grevillea Pink Profusion

Grevillea Pink Profusion

Description:Grevillea 'Pink Profusion' is a vigorous, evergreen Australian native shrub renowned for its abundant pink flowers and fine, deeply divided foliage. This hybrid cultivar is a reliable performer in a wide range of climates and makes a striking feature in native gardens, bird-attracting landscapes, or informal hedging. Its dense habit and extended flowering season offer both beauty and biodiversity benefits year-round. Flowers:Produces vibrant, spider-style pink flowers for much of the year, with peak blooming in spring and autumn. The nectar-rich blooms are a magnet for honey-eating birds and beneficial pollinators. Foliage:Fine, ferny, grey-green foliage provides soft texture and year-round visual interest. The foliage contrasts beautifully with the vibrant flowers. Fruit:Small, inconspicuous seed pods may follow flowering but are not ornamental. Form and Size:Forms a dense, spreading shrub reaching approximately 1.5–2m high and 2–3m wide. Can be pruned to maintain a more compact shape or create a low screen. Growing Conditions:Thrives in full sun to part shade in well-drained soil. Tolerates dry conditions once established and is suitable for coastal gardens and frost-prone areas. Best performance is achieved with a light annual prune and low-phosphorus native fertiliser. Uses:Ideal for native gardens, wildlife-attracting landscapes, informal hedges, mixed borders, and low-maintenance screens. Excellent for erosion control and coastal planting. Maintenance:Low-maintenance once established. Light pruning after flowering helps maintain shape and encourages further blooming. Feed in spring with a slow-release, low-phosphorus fertiliser. Notes:Drought-tolerant and bird-friendly. May be lightly frost-tolerant depending on microclimate. Not suitable for heavy clay soils unless improved for drainage. Companion Plants:Pair with other native favourites such as Callistemon ‘Great Balls of Fire’, Lomandra ‘Tanika’, Westringia ‘Grey Box’, and Kangaroo Paw varieties for layered texture and colour. Common Name: Grevillea 'Pink Profusion'Botanical Name: Grevillea hybrid 'Pink Profusion'Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australian hybrid (cultivar)

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Close-up of Grevillea Red Coral plant showcasing its vibrant red flowers and dark green foliage.

Grevillea Red Coral

Description:Grevillea 'Red Coral' is a compact, evergreen shrub prized for its vibrant red flowers and finely textured, dark green foliage. This Australian native is versatile and hardy, making it ideal for garden borders, rockeries, and as a feature plant. Its bright blooms and attractive form bring color and structure to landscapes while attracting pollinators and wildlife. Flowers:'Red Coral' produces clusters of coral-red, spider-like flowers primarily in spring and autumn, with sporadic blooming throughout the year. The nectar-rich flowers attract birds, bees, and butterflies, adding life and movement to the garden. Foliage:The plant features narrow, dark green leaves with a soft, feathery appearance. The dense, finely textured foliage provides a beautiful contrast to the bold red flowers and adds year-round interest to the landscape. Fruit:This variety does not produce notable fruit, focusing its ornamental appeal on its flowers and foliage. Form and Size:'Red Coral' has a compact, rounded growth habit, typically reaching a height and spread of around 1 to 1.5 meters. Its dense form and moderate size make it suitable for borders, low hedges, or as a standalone specimen. Growing Conditions:This plant thrives in full sun and well-draining soil, adapting well to sandy and loamy soils. It is drought-tolerant once established and can handle light frost, making it suitable for various climates. Uses:'Red Coral' is versatile in the garden, suitable for use as a border plant, low hedge, or in rockeries. Its vibrant flowers and dense foliage make it ideal for wildlife gardens, pollinator-friendly plantings, and as an accent in mixed garden beds. Maintenance:This variety is low-maintenance, requiring minimal pruning. Light trimming after flowering will help maintain its shape and encourage bushier growth. Use a native-friendly, low-phosphorus fertilizer in spring to support healthy foliage and abundant blooms. Notes:'Red Coral' is a resilient and colorful addition to Australian gardens, known for its long blooming period and ease of care. Its ability to attract wildlife and provide structure makes it a valuable addition to native and ornamental landscapes. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other Australian natives such as Callistemon, Leptospermum, and Westringia. It also complements ground covers and ornamental grasses, enhancing the layered effect in naturalistic garden designs. Common Name: Red CoralBotanical Name: Grevillea 'Red Coral'Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Grevillea Robyn Gordon

Grevillea Robyn Gordon

Description:Grevillea ‘Robyn Gordon’ is a popular, fast-growing native shrub known for its striking red flowers and soft, fern-like foliage. This hardy, low-maintenance variety is ideal for hedging, screening, and attracting wildlife, thriving in a wide range of Australian conditions. Flowers:Large, red to deep pink spider-like flowers appear year-round, with peak flowering in autumn and spring. Rich in nectar, attracting birds, bees, and butterflies. Foliage:Soft, deeply lobed, dark green foliage with a fine, fern-like texture. Fruit:Small seed pods may develop after flowering. Form & Size:Compact, bushy shrub reaching approximately 1.5–2m high and 1.5–2.5m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun to part shade. Soil: Well-drained sandy, loamy, or clay soils. Climate: Suited to various Australian climates, including coastal areas and light frost zones. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Ideal for screening, hedging, and native gardens. Great for attracting birds and pollinators. Suitable for mixed borders, rockeries, and erosion control. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage new growth. Apply a low-phosphorus native fertilizer in spring. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly. Tolerates coastal exposure, light frost, and dry conditions. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Callistemon, Westringia, and Lomandra for a balanced, water-wise garden. Common Name: Robyn Gordon GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea ‘Robyn Gordon’Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Grevillea Rosy's Baby

Grevillea Rosy's Baby

Grevillea 'Rosy's Baby' Description: Grevillea 'Rosy's Baby' is a delightful compact shrub known for its vibrant pink flowers and fine, fern-like foliage. This Australian native plant is highly valued for its ornamental appeal and adaptability, making it an excellent choice for small gardens, containers, and mixed borders. Flowers: The flowers of Grevillea 'Rosy's Baby' are bright pink and spider-like, appearing in dense clusters along the stems. Blooming from late winter to early summer, these striking flowers are rich in nectar and attract birds and pollinators, adding life and color to the garden. Foliage: The foliage consists of finely divided, fern-like leaves that are a vibrant green, providing a lush backdrop for the vivid pink flowers. The soft texture of the foliage adds an attractive contrast to the bold floral display and remains attractive year-round. Form and Size: Grevillea 'Rosy's Baby' has a compact, bushy growth habit, typically reaching up to 0.5-1 meter (1.5-3 feet) in height and spread. Its small size and dense form make it ideal for use in containers, small garden beds, borders, and rockeries. Growing Conditions: Light: Prefers full sun to partial shade. Thrives in bright light but can tolerate some shade, particularly in hotter climates. Soil: Well-draining soil is essential. Adapts well to various soil types, including sandy and loamy soils, and prefers slightly acidic to neutral pH. Water: Low water requirements once established. Water regularly during the growing season to establish roots and reduce watering as the plant matures. It is drought-tolerant but benefits from occasional watering during extended dry periods. Temperature: Thrives in warm, temperate to subtropical climates. Hardy in USDA zones 9-11. Protect from frost and extreme cold. Humidity: Prefers moderate humidity levels. Suitable for typical garden conditions without the need for additional humidity. Uses: Grevillea 'Rosy's Baby' is primarily grown for its ornamental value. It makes an excellent container plant, providing a vibrant display of color and lush foliage. The plant's bright flowers and compact form add visual interest to garden beds, borders, and rockeries. It is also well-suited for use in native and wildlife gardens, attracting birds and beneficial insects. Maintenance: This plant is relatively low-maintenance. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain its shape and encourage bushier growth. Remove any dead or damaged branches to keep the plant healthy. Mulch around the base to conserve moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize lightly in the spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer. Notes: Grevillea 'Rosy's Baby' is non-toxic and safe to grow around pets and children. It is relatively pest and disease-resistant but may occasionally attract aphids or scale insects, which can be treated with appropriate insecticides. Companion Plants: Grevillea 'Rosy's Baby' pairs well with other low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plants with similar growing requirements, such as: Westringia fruticosa (Coastal Rosemary) Leptospermum species (Tea Tree) Banksia species Eremophila species Common Name: Rosy's Baby Grevillea Botanical Name: Grevillea 'Rosy's Baby' Family: Proteaceae Origin: Native to Australia, cultivated as an ornamental plant variety

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Grevillea ‘Sandra Gordon’ with golden-yellow flowers and fine green foliage

Grevillea Sandra Gordon

Description:Grevillea ‘Sandra Gordon’ is a fast-growing, large native shrub to small tree, admired for its stunning golden-yellow flowers and graceful, silvery-green foliage. This hardy and drought-tolerant variety is ideal for screening, windbreaks, or as a feature plant, attracting birds and pollinators to the garden year-round. Flowers:Large, showy golden-yellow flowers appear from winter through spring, with intermittent flowering at other times. The nectar-rich blooms are highly attractive to birds, bees, and butterflies. Foliage:Silvery-green, finely divided foliage with a soft, fern-like texture, offering year-round colour and contrast. Fruit:Small seed pods may form following flowering. Form & Size:Large shrub to small tree, growing approximately 4–5m high and 3–4m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun to part shade. Soil: Well-drained sandy, loamy, or clay soils. Climate: Suited to a wide range of Australian conditions, including coastal areas and regions with light frost. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established, but benefits from occasional deep watering in extended dry periods. Uses: Ideal for screening, windbreaks, and large feature planting. Excellent in native gardens and habitat plantings for attracting birds. Suitable for large garden beds, parks, and streetscapes. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain a neat form and encourage fresh growth. Apply a low-phosphorus native fertilizer in spring for optimal health and flowering. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly. Handles coastal exposure, light frost, and periods of dryness. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Callistemon, Melaleuca, and Lomandra for a robust, low-maintenance native landscape. Common Name: Sandra Gordon GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea ‘Sandra Gordon’Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Grevillea Scarlet Moon shrub with bright scarlet-red flowers and fine green foliage

Grevillea Scarlet Moon

Description:Grevillea 'Scarlet Moon' is an eye-catching evergreen shrub known for its stunning scarlet-red flowers and finely textured, silvery-green foliage. This Australian native adds color and structure to garden landscapes, making it a perfect choice for borders, mixed native plantings, or as a focal specimen. Its vibrant blooms and wildlife-attracting qualities make it a valuable addition to any garden. Flowers:'Scarlet Moon' produces clusters of striking, scarlet-red, spider-like flowers that bloom mainly in spring and autumn, with sporadic blooms throughout the year. The flowers are nectar-rich, attracting birds, bees, and butterflies, bringing color and activity to the garden. Foliage:The plant features finely divided, silvery-green leaves that provide a soft, feathery appearance. The foliage contrasts beautifully with the red flowers and adds year-round interest to the garden. Fruit:This variety does not produce notable fruit, with its primary ornamental appeal focused on its flowers and foliage. Form and Size:'Scarlet Moon' has a bushy, compact growth habit, reaching a height of approximately 1.5 to 2 meters and a similar spread. Its dense form and manageable size make it ideal for hedging, borders, or as a standalone specimen in mixed plantings. Growing Conditions:This plant thrives in full sun and prefers well-draining soil. It is adaptable to sandy and loamy soils and is moderately drought-tolerant once established. Grevillea 'Scarlet Moon' can tolerate light frost, making it suitable for various climates. Uses:'Scarlet Moon' is versatile in landscaping, suitable for use as a low hedge, border plant, or as a feature shrub in garden beds. Its bright flowers and dense foliage make it a great choice for wildlife gardens, attracting pollinators and native birds. Maintenance:This variety is low-maintenance, requiring only light pruning to maintain shape and encourage a bushier habit. Prune after flowering if necessary. Use a native-friendly, low-phosphorus fertilizer in spring to support healthy growth and blooming. Notes:Grevillea 'Scarlet Moon' is valued for its long-lasting blooms and resilience. Its vibrant red flowers and low maintenance needs make it an ideal choice for Australian gardens, adding structure and color to native and ornamental landscapes. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other Australian natives such as Callistemon, Leptospermum, and Westringia. It also complements ground covers and small shrubs, creating layered visual interest in garden beds. Common Name: Scarlet MoonBotanical Name: Grevillea 'Scarlet Moon'Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Grevillea Sea Spray with silver-green foliage and red spider-like flowers, perfect for coastal planting

Grevillea Sea Spray

Description:Grevillea 'Sea Spray' is a hardy, low-growing evergreen shrub admired for its unique silvery foliage and delicate pink to cream flowers. This Australian native is ideal for coastal gardens, rockeries, and as a ground cover in mixed plantings. Its low-maintenance requirements and drought tolerance make it an excellent choice for water-wise landscapes and challenging sites. Flowers:From late winter through spring, 'Sea Spray' produces small clusters of pink to cream, spider-like flowers along its stems. The blooms are lightly fragrant and attract bees and other pollinators, adding subtle color and charm to the garden. Foliage:The plant features soft, silvery-green, narrow leaves that create a fine-textured, cascading appearance. The foliage remains vibrant year-round and offers a striking contrast to the soft-hued flowers, adding an elegant, coastal look to landscapes. Fruit:This variety does not produce notable fruit, with its main ornamental appeal focused on its foliage and flowers. Form and Size:'Sea Spray' has a low, spreading growth habit, reaching a height of around 0.3 to 0.6 meters and spreading up to 2 meters. Its prostrate form makes it ideal for use as a ground cover, in rockeries, or on slopes for erosion control. Growing Conditions:This plant thrives in full sun and well-draining soil, particularly sandy or rocky soils, making it well-suited for coastal and arid regions. It is highly drought-tolerant once established and can withstand salt spray, making it perfect for exposed coastal gardens. Uses:'Sea Spray' is versatile in landscaping, often used as a ground cover, in rockeries, or for erosion control on slopes. Its silvery foliage and subtle flowers make it an attractive border plant and an excellent addition to mixed native plantings. Maintenance:This variety is low-maintenance, requiring minimal pruning. Light trimming after flowering can help maintain a neat appearance and encourage denser growth. Apply a native-friendly, low-phosphorus fertilizer in spring to support healthy foliage and blooming. Notes:Grevillea 'Sea Spray' is valued for its resilience and ability to thrive in harsh coastal conditions. Its low-growing habit and drought tolerance make it a popular choice for gardeners seeking an attractive yet hardy ground cover. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other Australian natives such as Westringia, Lomandra, and Leptospermum. It also complements ornamental grasses and succulents, creating a naturalistic coastal or arid garden aesthetic. Common Name: Sea SprayBotanical Name: Grevillea 'Sea Spray'Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Grevillea ‘Soopa Doopa’ with red and cream spider flowers on compact green foliage

Grevillea Soopa Doopa TC

Description:Grevillea ‘Soopa Doopa’ is a compact and hardy native shrub known for its striking bright pink and cream flowers and fine, soft green foliage. This eye-catching variety is ideal for low hedging, feature planting, and attracting birds and pollinators, thriving in a wide range of Australian garden conditions. Flowers:Large, spider-like pink and cream flowers are produced in abundance from winter through spring, with spot flowering at other times of the year. The nectar-rich blooms are a magnet for birds, bees, and butterflies. Foliage:Soft, fine, deeply divided green leaves form a dense, rounded shrub, providing year-round greenery. Fruit:Small seed pods may develop after flowering. Form & Size:Compact, bushy shrub growing approximately 1.5m high and 1.5m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun but will tolerate part shade. Soil: Well-drained sandy, loamy, or clay soils. Climate: Suited to a variety of Australian climates, including coastal areas and regions with light frost. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but appreciates occasional deep watering, particularly during extended dry periods. Uses: Excellent for low hedging, screening, and feature planting. Perfect for native gardens and bird-attracting landscapes. Suitable for container growing in small spaces. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain a compact shape and encourage new growth. Apply a low-phosphorus native fertilizer in spring to promote healthy growth and flowering. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly variety. Handles coastal exposure, light frost, and dry conditions. Companion Plants:Pairs beautifully with Lomandra, Westringia, and Callistemon for a colourful and water-wise native garden. Common Name: Soopa Doopa GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea ‘Soopa Doopa’Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Grevillea Strawberry Pops

Grevillea Strawberry Pops

Grevillea 'Strawberry Pops' Description: Grevillea 'Strawberry Pops' is a captivating shrub known for its striking, strawberry-red flowers and attractive, finely divided foliage. This Australian native plant is highly valued for its vibrant color and versatile growing habit, making it a delightful addition to various garden settings. Flowers: The flowers of Grevillea 'Strawberry Pops' are bright strawberry-red and spider-like, appearing in clusters along the stems. Blooming from late winter to early summer, these stunning flowers are rich in nectar, attracting birds and pollinators, and adding life and color to the garden. Foliage: The foliage consists of finely divided, fern-like leaves that are dark green, providing a lush backdrop for the vibrant flowers. The leaves are soft to the touch and create an attractive, delicate texture that complements the striking blooms. Form and Size: Grevillea 'Strawberry Pops' has a bushy, spreading growth habit, typically reaching up to 1-1.5 meters (3-5 feet) in height and spread. Its dense form makes it an excellent choice for use as a hedge, border plant, or standalone ornamental shrub. Growing Conditions: Light: Prefers full sun to partial shade. It thrives in bright light but can tolerate some shade, particularly in hotter climates. Soil: Well-draining soil is essential. It adapts well to various soil types, including sandy and loamy soils, and prefers slightly acidic to neutral pH. Water: Low water requirements once established. Water regularly during the growing season to establish roots and reduce watering as the plant matures. It is drought-tolerant but benefits from occasional watering during extended dry periods. Temperature: Thrives in warm, temperate to subtropical climates. Hardy in USDA zones 9-11. Protect from frost and extreme cold. Humidity: Prefers moderate humidity levels. Suitable for typical garden conditions without the need for additional humidity. Uses: Grevillea 'Strawberry Pops' is primarily grown for its ornamental value. It makes an excellent hedge or border plant, providing a vibrant display of color and dense foliage. The plant's bright flowers and lush greenery add visual interest to garden beds, borders, and large containers. It is also well-suited for use in native and wildlife gardens, attracting birds and beneficial insects. Maintenance: This plant is relatively low-maintenance. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain its shape and encourage bushier growth. Remove any dead or damaged branches to keep the plant healthy. Mulch around the base to conserve moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize lightly in the spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer. Notes: Grevillea 'Strawberry Pops' is non-toxic and safe to grow around pets and children. It is relatively pest and disease-resistant but may occasionally attract aphids or scale insects, which can be treated with appropriate insecticides. Companion Plants: Grevillea 'Strawberry Pops' pairs well with other low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plants with similar growing requirements, such as: Westringia fruticosa (Coastal Rosemary) Leptospermum species (Tea Tree) Banksia species Eremophila species Common Name: Strawberry Pops Botanical Name: Grevillea 'Strawberry Pops' Family: Proteaceae Origin: Native to Australia, cultivated as an ornamental plant variety

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An image showing Grevillea 'Sunkissed Waters' with vibrant yellow and orange flowers and green, finely divided foliage.

Grevillea Sunkissed Waters

Description:Grevillea 'Sunkissed Waters' is a stunning evergreen shrub known for its vibrant, long-lasting blooms and fine-textured foliage. This Australian native hybrid is prized for its compact growth habit, resilience, and ability to attract birds and pollinators. The bold flowers, combined with its easy-to-care-for nature, make it a perfect choice for a wide variety of garden styles, from native landscapes to formal borders. Flowers:Grevillea 'Sunkissed Waters' produces striking, large clusters of bright yellow and orange spider-like flowers. These blooms appear primarily in spring and autumn but may continue sporadically throughout the year. The nectar-rich flowers are highly attractive to birds, bees, and butterflies, making it a wonderful addition to wildlife-friendly gardens. Foliage:The foliage is composed of fine, deeply divided, fern-like leaves in a rich green hue. The soft texture of the foliage adds a lush, delicate appearance to the plant, providing a beautiful contrast to the vibrant flowers. Fruit:Occasionally, small, woody seed pods may form after flowering, though they are not a prominent ornamental feature. Form and Size:This compact shrub typically grows to 1-1.5 meters in height and 1.5 meters in width, making it ideal for smaller gardens, low hedges, or container plantings. Its naturally bushy, rounded form is easy to maintain with minimal pruning. Growing Conditions:Grevillea 'Sunkissed Waters' thrives in full sun and well-drained soils. It is tolerant of a variety of soil types, including sandy or loamy soils, but performs best in slightly acidic to neutral conditions. Once established, it is drought-tolerant and can withstand light frosts, making it suitable for a variety of climates, including coastal areas. Uses:Ideal for use as a feature plant, low hedge, or as part of a mixed native garden bed, Grevillea 'Sunkissed Waters' provides year-round interest with its colorful blooms and attractive foliage. Its nectar-rich flowers are a magnet for pollinators, making it a perfect choice for wildlife gardens. Its compact size and form also make it suitable for container planting or smaller spaces. Maintenance:Low-maintenance and hardy, Grevillea 'Sunkissed Waters' requires minimal care. Light pruning after flowering helps maintain its shape and encourages bushier growth. Use a low-phosphorus fertilizer in spring to support healthy growth and flowering, and ensure that it is planted in well-drained soil to avoid waterlogging. Notes:This hybrid Grevillea is known for its toughness and long flowering period. It’s a perfect addition to low-water gardens or areas where wildlife attraction is desired. Like other Grevilleas, it is sensitive to high-phosphorus fertilizers, so use fertilizers designed for Australian natives. Companion Plants:Combines beautifully with other Australian natives like Callistemon, Banksia, and Kangaroo Paw. Its bright flowers contrast well with silver-leafed plants like Westringia and Eremophila, and it pairs nicely with ornamental grasses like Lomandra for added texture. Common Name: Grevillea 'Sunkissed Waters'Botanical Name: Grevillea 'Sunkissed Waters'Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia (hybrid cultivar)

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Grevillea Superb

Grevillea Superb

Description:Grevillea 'Superb' is a striking Australian native shrub, renowned for its vibrant, long-lasting blooms and attractive, finely textured foliage. This evergreen plant is highly popular for use in gardens due to its compact, rounded form and its ability to attract birds and pollinators. It is ideal for a wide range of garden styles, from native gardens to mixed borders. With its extended flowering period and low maintenance requirements, 'Superb' is a standout choice for any garden. Flowers:Grevillea 'Superb' produces large, showy clusters of spider-like flowers that are a stunning blend of coral-pink, orange, and yellow tones. These blooms appear throughout much of the year, particularly in spring and autumn, and are highly attractive to nectar-feeding birds and bees. The flowers also make for excellent cut blooms in floral arrangements. Foliage:The foliage consists of finely divided, fern-like leaves that are dark green with a soft, silvery underside. The delicate texture of the foliage creates a lovely contrast with the bright flowers, and its evergreen nature ensures year-round visual appeal. Fruit:Grevillea 'Superb' may produce small, woody seed pods after flowering, but they are not a significant ornamental feature of the plant. Form and Size:This shrub has a naturally rounded, bushy form and typically grows to around 1.5–2 meters in height and width. Its compact size and attractive form make it suitable for small gardens, mixed borders, or as a feature plant. Growing Conditions:Grevillea 'Superb' thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. It is highly adaptable to a range of soil types, including sandy and loamy soils, but does best in slightly acidic to neutral soils. Once established, it is drought-tolerant and can handle light frosts, making it suitable for a range of climates. Uses:Ideal as a feature plant in native or mixed garden beds, Grevillea 'Superb' also works well as a low hedge or screen. Its long flowering period and nectar-rich blooms make it perfect for attracting birds, bees, and butterflies to the garden. Additionally, its compact size makes it well-suited to container gardening or smaller landscapes. Maintenance:Low-maintenance and hardy, Grevillea 'Superb' benefits from light pruning after flowering to maintain its shape and encourage bushier growth. It prefers well-drained soil, so avoid waterlogged areas. Apply a slow-release, low-phosphorus fertilizer designed for Australian natives in spring to support healthy growth and abundant flowering. Notes:This hybrid Grevillea is known for its resilience and long flowering season. It is ideal for low-water, native-themed gardens and provides excellent habitat for wildlife. Avoid using high-phosphorus fertilizers, as these can be harmful to Grevilleas. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other Australian natives such as Callistemon, Westringia, and Kangaroo Paws. Its bright flowers and fine foliage also contrast nicely with grasses like Lomandra or silver-leafed plants such as Eremophila. Common Name: Grevillea 'Superb'Botanical Name: Grevillea 'Superb'Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia (hybrid cultivar)

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Grevillea Winpara Gold

Grevillea Winpara Gold

Description: Grevillea 'Winpara Gold' is a medium-sized, evergreen shrub that typically grows to about 1.5 to 2 meters in height and width. It is prized for its attractive, fine-textured foliage and striking, golden-yellow flowers. The leaves are deeply divided, dark green, and have a soft, fern-like appearance, contributing to the plant's delicate and ornamental aesthetic. Flowers: The plant produces abundant clusters of bright golden-yellow flowers that bloom primarily from late winter to spring, with sporadic flowering throughout the year. The flowers are spider-like, with long, slender petals that curl outward. These vibrant blooms are rich in nectar, making Grevillea 'Winpara Gold' highly attractive to birds, particularly honeyeaters, as well as bees and butterflies. Cultivation: Grevillea 'Winpara Gold' is well-suited to a variety of Australian garden styles, including native, coastal, and informal gardens. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained soils. The plant is adaptable to sandy, loamy, and even slightly clay soils, provided they are well-draining. It is also tolerant of coastal conditions, including salty winds. Watering: Once established, Grevillea 'Winpara Gold' is quite drought-tolerant and requires minimal watering. During extended dry periods, occasional deep watering will help maintain its health and vigour. Pruning: Light pruning after the main flowering period helps maintain a neat and compact shape and encourages more prolific flowering. Avoid heavy pruning into old wood, as Grevilleas can be sensitive to this. Pests and Diseases: Grevillea 'Winpara Gold' is relatively pest-free. However, it can be susceptible to root rot if planted in poorly drained soil. Watch for signs of chlorosis (yellowing leaves) which can indicate iron deficiency, often remedied by using a fertiliser suitable for Australian native plants. Uses: This versatile shrub is excellent for use in garden borders, as a feature plant, or in mass plantings. Its bird-attracting properties make it ideal for wildlife gardens. Grevillea 'Winpara Gold' also works well in large containers, providing a splash of colour and texture on patios or balconies. Environmental Benefits: Being an Australian native, Grevillea 'Winpara Gold' plays a role in supporting local ecosystems. It provides food and habitat for native birds, bees, and butterflies. Additionally, its low water requirements make it a sustainable choice for water-wise gardening. Care Tips: Ensure good drainage by planting in raised beds or mounds if necessary. Mulch around the base to conserve moisture and suppress weeds, but keep mulch away from the stem to prevent rot. Fertilise annually with a low-phosphorus, slow-release fertiliser formulated for native plants. Monitor for iron deficiency and treat if needed. By incorporating Grevillea 'Winpara Gold' into your garden, you not only enhance its beauty but also contribute to the local biodiversity, creating a vibrant and sustainable garden space. Grevillea 'Winpara Gold' Botanical Name: Grevillea 'Winpara Gold' Common Name: Winpara Gold Grevillea Family: Proteaceae Origin: Hybrid, developed in Australia

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Cluster of Grevillea 'Winter Nectar' flowers, with red and cream petals, and green foliage.

Grevillea Winter Nectar

Description:Grevillea 'Winter Nectar' is an attractive evergreen shrub, renowned for its prolific flowering during the cooler months. Its striking red and cream flowers and fine-textured foliage make it an excellent addition to native, wildlife-attracting, or low-maintenance gardens. This hardy Australian native is particularly valued for its ability to provide food for birds during winter, when nectar sources are often scarce. It has a compact, bushy form and is ideal for smaller gardens or as a feature plant in larger landscapes. Flowers:Grevillea 'Winter Nectar' produces abundant clusters of red and cream-colored spider-like flowers, which appear mainly in winter and early spring. These nectar-rich blooms are highly attractive to birds, bees, and butterflies, making it a key plant for wildlife-friendly gardens. The flowers add color to the landscape when many other plants are not in bloom. Foliage:The foliage consists of finely divided, dark green leaves with a soft, feathery texture. The dense, bushy foliage creates an attractive year-round appearance, and its fine texture provides a beautiful contrast to the bold flowers. Fruit:Small, woody seed pods may form after flowering, though they are not a significant feature of this plant. Its primary appeal is the vibrant flowers and dense foliage. Form and Size:This compact shrub typically grows to 1.5–2 meters in height and width, making it a great choice for small gardens, mixed borders, or as a feature plant in native-themed landscapes. Its naturally bushy form requires minimal pruning to maintain its shape, making it easy to care for. Growing Conditions:Grevillea 'Winter Nectar' thrives in full sun and well-drained soils. It is highly drought-tolerant once established and can handle a variety of soil types, including sandy and loamy soils. It also tolerates light frost, making it suitable for a wide range of climates. Mulching around the base helps retain moisture and keep the roots cool during warmer months. Uses:This versatile shrub is ideal for use in native gardens, wildlife-attracting gardens, or as a low hedge. Its compact size and long-lasting flowers make it perfect for garden borders, feature plantings, or even large containers. The flowers attract nectar-feeding birds, making it a valuable addition to bird-friendly gardens. Maintenance:Low-maintenance and hardy, Grevillea 'Winter Nectar' requires little care once established. Light pruning after flowering will help maintain its shape and encourage bushier growth. Avoid overwatering, as the plant prefers well-drained conditions. Apply a low-phosphorus native plant fertilizer in spring to promote healthy growth and abundant flowering. Notes:Grevillea 'Winter Nectar' is known for its resilience and its ability to flower during the cooler months, providing an essential nectar source for wildlife. It’s an excellent choice for gardeners looking to add seasonal color and attract wildlife while keeping maintenance needs low. Companion Plants:Pairs beautifully with other Australian natives such as Callistemon, Leptospermum, and Westringia. It also complements ornamental grasses like Lomandra and can be used alongside taller shrubs like Melaleuca to create a layered garden design. Common Name: Grevillea 'Winter Nectar'Botanical Name: Grevillea 'Winter Nectar'Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Grevillea ‘Yamba Sunshine’ groundcover with yellow flowers and fine green foliage

Grevillea Yamba Sunshine

Description:Grevillea ‘Yamba Sunshine’ is a hardy, compact native shrub celebrated for its vibrant yellow spider-like flowers and finely textured green foliage. This fast-growing variety adds a bright, cheerful presence to any garden and is well suited to coastal areas, native gardens, and low-maintenance landscapes. Its compact habit and extended flowering season make it a reliable performer year-round. Flowers:Produces masses of vivid yellow spider-style flowers throughout most of the year, peaking in spring and autumn. The blooms are rich in nectar, attracting birds, bees, and butterflies to the garden. Foliage:Fine, mid-green foliage with a soft, lacy appearance. The foliage provides a delicate texture that contrasts beautifully with bolder native species and blends well in naturalistic settings. Fruit:Woody seed capsules typical of grevilleas may appear after flowering but are not a prominent feature. Form and Size:Compact and rounded in shape, typically growing to around 1.2 metres high and 1.5 metres wide. Growing Conditions:Thrives in full sun to light shade and prefers well-drained soils. Tolerant of coastal conditions, light frost, and dry periods once established. Best flowering is achieved in full sun with minimal pruning. Uses:Ideal for native gardens, coastal plantings, low hedging, mixed borders, and wildlife-friendly landscapes. Its compact size makes it suitable for small gardens and larger containers. Maintenance:Low-maintenance once established. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage further blooming. Apply a slow-release low-phosphorus native fertiliser in spring for best results. Notes:A bird-attracting favourite with extended flowering. Performs particularly well in subtropical and coastal climates. Mulch well to conserve moisture and suppress weeds. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other sun-loving natives such as Callistemon ‘Green John’, Westringia ‘Zena’, Leptospermum ‘Lemon Frost’, and Lomandra ‘Tanika’. Common Name: Yamba Sunshine GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea ‘Yamba Sunshine’Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Hybrid cultivar, bred in Australia

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Hibbertia Scandens Golden Sunburst

Hibbertia Scandens Golden Sunburst

Description: Hibbertia scandens 'Golden Sunburst' is a vigorous, evergreen climber or scrambling shrub known for its lush foliage and stunning golden-yellow flowers. The plant can grow up to 2-5 meters in height and spread, depending on its support and growing conditions. The leaves are dark green, glossy, and oval-shaped, providing an attractive backdrop to the bright blooms. Flowers: The plant produces large, vibrant golden-yellow flowers that bloom mainly from spring to autumn, with sporadic flowering at other times of the year. Each flower has five petals and a prominent cluster of stamens in the center, creating a striking contrast against the green foliage. The flowers are typically 4-6 cm in diameter and are known for their cheerful, sunny appearance. Cultivation: Hibbertia scandens 'Golden Sunburst' is well-suited to a variety of garden styles, including native, coastal, and cottage gardens. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained soils. The plant is adaptable to a range of soil types, including sandy, loamy, and even slightly clay soils, provided they are well-draining. It is also tolerant of coastal conditions, including salty winds. Watering: Once established, Hibbertia scandens 'Golden Sunburst' is relatively drought-tolerant. Regular watering is required during the initial establishment period. During prolonged dry periods, occasional deep watering will help maintain its health and vigor. Pruning: Light pruning can help maintain a neat shape and encourage more prolific flowering. Prune after the main flowering period to remove spent flowers and trim any excessively long or unruly stems. The plant can also be trained to climb on trellises, fences, or other supports. Pests and Diseases: Hibbertia scandens 'Golden Sunburst' is generally pest-resistant. However, it can be susceptible to root rot if planted in poorly drained soil. It is also relatively free from diseases but monitor for any signs of stress, such as yellowing leaves, which can indicate nutrient deficiencies or improper watering. Uses: This versatile plant is excellent for use as a climber on trellises, fences, and pergolas, or as a ground cover for large areas. Its bright, cheerful flowers make it a great choice for adding color to garden borders, rockeries, and mixed plantings. Hibbertia scandens 'Golden Sunburst' can also be used in containers for patios or balconies. Environmental Benefits: As an Australian native, Hibbertia scandens 'Golden Sunburst' supports local biodiversity by providing habitat and nectar for native bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. Its low water requirements and adaptability to various conditions make it a sustainable choice for eco-friendly gardening. Care Tips: Ensure good drainage to prevent root rot by planting in raised beds or using well-draining soil. Mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds, but keep mulch away from the stem to avoid rot. Fertilise with a balanced, slow-release fertiliser in spring to promote healthy growth and flowering. Provide support if you want the plant to climb, or allow it to scramble freely as a ground cover. By incorporating Hibbertia scandens 'Golden Sunburst' into your garden, you enhance its visual appeal and support the local ecosystem, creating a vibrant and sustainable garden space. Hibbertia scandens 'Golden Sunburst' Botanical Name: Hibbertia scandens 'Golden Sunburst' Common Name: Golden Sunburst Guinea Flower Family: Dilleniaceae Origin: Native to Australia

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Leptospermum cardwell ‘Pink’ with soft pink tea tree flowers and fine green foliage

Leptospermum cardwell Pink

Description:Leptospermum cardwell ‘Pink’ is a hardy, compact native shrub known for its dense, fine foliage and profusion of soft pink flowers. This versatile and low-maintenance plant is ideal for hedging, screening, or feature planting, thriving in a wide range of Australian conditions. Flowers:Masses of small, soft pink flowers cover the plant in spring and summer, attracting bees and other pollinators. Foliage:Fine, aromatic, dark green foliage, providing year-round interest and a dense growth habit. Fruit:Small, woody seed capsules follow flowering, persisting on the plant. Form & Size:Compact, bushy shrub reaching approximately 2m high and 1.5m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun to part shade. Soil: Well-drained sandy, loamy, or clay soils. Climate: Suited to various Australian climates, including coastal areas and light frost zones. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Ideal for hedging, screening, and feature planting. Great for attracting pollinators and beneficial insects. Suitable for native gardens, mixed borders, and container planting. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Prune lightly after flowering to encourage bushy growth. Apply a slow-release native fertilizer in spring. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly. Tolerates coastal exposure, light frost, and dry conditions. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Grevillea, Callistemon, and Westringia for a balanced, water-wise native garden. Common Name: Pink Cardwell Tea TreeBotanical Name: Leptospermum cardwell ‘Pink’Family: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Leptospermum Lemon Frost

Leptospermum Lemon Frost

Leptospermum 'Lemon Frost' Description: Leptospermum 'Lemon Frost', commonly known as Lemon Frost Tea Tree, is a delightful evergreen shrub known for its aromatic foliage and profusion of white flowers. This Australian native plant is prized for its hardiness and ornamental appeal, making it an excellent choice for a variety of garden settings. Flowers: The flowers of Leptospermum 'Lemon Frost' are small, white, and dainty, appearing in abundance from late winter to early summer. These charming flowers cover the plant, creating a stunning display and attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Foliage: The foliage of 'Lemon Frost' is aromatic, releasing a pleasant lemon scent when crushed. The small, narrow leaves are bright green, providing a fresh and vibrant backdrop for the white flowers. The foliage remains attractive year-round, adding to the plant's appeal. Form and Size: Leptospermum 'Lemon Frost' has a compact, bushy growth habit, typically reaching up to 1-2 meters (3-6.5 feet) in height and spread. Its dense form makes it ideal for use as a hedge, border plant, or in mixed shrub plantings. Growing Conditions: Light: Prefers full sun to partial shade. It thrives in bright light but can tolerate some shade, particularly in hotter climates. Soil: Well-draining soil is essential. It adapts well to various soil types, including sandy and loamy soils, and prefers slightly acidic to neutral pH. Water: Low to moderate water requirements once established. Water regularly during the growing season to establish roots and reduce watering as the plant matures. It is drought-tolerant but benefits from occasional watering during extended dry periods. Temperature: Thrives in warm, temperate to subtropical climates. Hardy in USDA zones 9-11. Protect from frost and extreme cold. Humidity: Prefers moderate humidity levels. Suitable for typical garden conditions without the need for additional humidity. Uses: Leptospermum 'Lemon Frost' is primarily grown for its ornamental value. It makes an excellent hedge or border plant, providing a dense, evergreen screen. The plant's aromatic foliage and profusion of white flowers add visual and sensory interest to garden beds, borders, and large containers. It is also well-suited for use in native and wildlife gardens, attracting pollinators and beneficial insects. Maintenance: This plant is relatively low-maintenance. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain its shape and encourage bushier growth. Remove any dead or damaged branches to keep the plant healthy. Mulch around the base to conserve moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize lightly in the spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer. Notes: Leptospermum 'Lemon Frost' is non-toxic and safe to grow around pets and children. It is relatively pest and disease-resistant but may occasionally attract aphids or scale insects, which can be treated with appropriate insecticides. Companion Plants: Leptospermum 'Lemon Frost' pairs well with other low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plants with similar growing requirements, such as: Grevillea species Callistemon species (Bottlebrush) Westringia fruticosa (Coastal Rosemary) Correa species Common Name: Lemon Frost Tea Tree Botanical Name: Leptospermum 'Lemon Frost' Family: Myrtaceae Origin: Native to Australia, cultivated as an ornamental plant variety

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Leptospermum ‘Little Lemon Scent’ with fine lemon-scented foliage and white flowers

Leptospermum Little Lemon Scent PBR

Description:Leptospermum ‘Little Lemon Scent’ PBR is a compact, dense-growing native shrub with aromatic lemon-scented foliage and masses of soft pink flowers. This hardy, low-maintenance variety is ideal for hedging, borders, and feature planting, thriving in a wide range of Australian conditions. Flowers:Delicate soft pink flowers cover the plant in spring and summer, attracting bees and other pollinators. Foliage:Fine, aromatic, lemon-scented green foliage, creating a lush, dense appearance. Fruit:Small woody seed capsules develop after flowering. Form & Size:Compact, bushy shrub reaching approximately 1.5m high and 1.2m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun to part shade. Soil: Well-drained sandy, loamy, or clay soils. Climate: Suited to various Australian climates, including coastal areas and light frost zones. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Ideal for hedging, borders, and feature planting. Great for attracting pollinators and beneficial insects. Suitable for native gardens, mixed borders, and container planting. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Prune lightly after flowering to encourage bushy growth. Apply a slow-release native fertilizer in spring. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly. Tolerates coastal exposure, light frost, and dry conditions. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Grevillea, Callistemon, and Westringia for a balanced native garden. Common Name: Little Lemon Scent Tea TreeBotanical Name: Leptospermum ‘Little Lemon Scent’ PBRFamily: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Leptospermum Petersonii - Lemon Scented Tea Tree

Leptospermum Petersonii - Lemon Scented Tea Tree

Leptospermum petersonii Description: Leptospermum petersonii, commonly known as Lemon-Scented Tea Tree, is an aromatic evergreen shrub or small tree prized for its fragrant foliage and ornamental appeal. This Australian native plant is widely appreciated for its versatility and ease of care, making it a popular choice for a variety of garden settings. Flowers: The flowers of Leptospermum petersonii are small, white, and delicate, appearing in clusters along the branches. Blooming from late spring to early summer, these charming flowers attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, adding life and movement to the garden. Foliage: The foliage of Leptospermum petersonii is its standout feature. The small, narrow leaves release a strong lemon scent when crushed, adding a sensory element to the garden. The bright green leaves create a lush and vibrant backdrop for the white flowers and remain attractive year-round. Form and Size: Leptospermum petersonii has a bushy, upright growth habit, typically reaching up to 3-5 meters (10-16 feet) in height and 2-3 meters (6-10 feet) in spread. Its dense form makes it ideal for use as a hedge, screen, or standalone ornamental shrub. Growing Conditions: Light: Prefers full sun to partial shade. Thrives in bright light but can tolerate some shade, particularly in hotter climates. Soil: Well-draining soil is essential. Adapts well to various soil types, including sandy and loamy soils, and prefers slightly acidic to neutral pH. Water: Low to moderate water requirements once established. Water regularly during the growing season to establish roots and reduce watering as the plant matures. It is drought-tolerant but benefits from occasional watering during extended dry periods. Temperature: Thrives in warm, temperate to subtropical climates. Hardy in USDA zones 9-11. Protect from frost and extreme cold. Humidity: Prefers moderate humidity levels. Suitable for typical garden conditions without the need for additional humidity. Uses: Leptospermum petersonii is primarily grown for its ornamental and aromatic value. It makes an excellent hedge or screen, providing a dense, evergreen barrier. The plant's fragrant foliage and delicate flowers add visual and sensory interest to garden beds, borders, and large containers. It is also well-suited for use in native and wildlife gardens, attracting pollinators and beneficial insects. Maintenance: This plant is relatively low-maintenance. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain its shape and encourage bushier growth. Remove any dead or damaged branches to keep the plant healthy. Mulch around the base to conserve moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize lightly in the spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer. Notes: Leptospermum petersonii is non-toxic and safe to grow around pets and children. It is relatively pest and disease-resistant but may occasionally attract aphids or scale insects, which can be treated with appropriate insecticides. Companion Plants: Leptospermum petersonii pairs well with other low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plants with similar growing requirements, such as: Grevillea species Callistemon species (Bottlebrush) Westringia fruticosa (Coastal Rosemary) Correa species Common Name: Lemon-Scented Tea Tree Botanical Name: Leptospermum petersonii Family: Myrtaceae Origin: Native to Australia, cultivated as an ornamental plant variety

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Leptospermum Riot

Leptospermum Riot

Leptospermum 'Riot' Description: Leptospermum 'Riot', commonly known as the Tea Tree, is a vibrant evergreen shrub celebrated for its profusion of colorful flowers and attractive foliage. This Australian native plant is known for its hardiness and versatility, making it a fantastic addition to various garden landscapes. Flowers: The flowers of Leptospermum 'Riot' are small, vibrant, and come in shades of pink, red, and white, often appearing in clusters along the branches. Blooming profusely from late spring to early summer, these eye-catching flowers attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, adding life and movement to the garden. Foliage: The foliage of 'Riot' consists of small, narrow leaves that are bright green and aromatic when crushed. The dense, fine-textured foliage provides a lush backdrop for the colorful flowers and remains attractive year-round, contributing to the plant's ornamental appeal. Form and Size: Leptospermum 'Riot' has a bushy, upright growth habit, typically reaching up to 1.5-2 meters (5-6.5 feet) in height and 1-1.5 meters (3-5 feet) in spread. Its compact form makes it ideal for use as a hedge, border plant, or in mixed shrub plantings. Growing Conditions: Light: Prefers full sun to partial shade. Thrives in bright light but can tolerate some shade, particularly in hotter climates. Soil: Well-draining soil is essential. Adapts well to various soil types, including sandy and loamy soils, and prefers slightly acidic to neutral pH. Water: Low to moderate water requirements once established. Water regularly during the growing season to establish roots and reduce watering as the plant matures. It is drought-tolerant but benefits from occasional watering during extended dry periods. Temperature: Thrives in warm, temperate to subtropical climates. Hardy in USDA zones 9-11. Protect from frost and extreme cold. Humidity: Prefers moderate humidity levels. Suitable for typical garden conditions without the need for additional humidity. Uses: Leptospermum 'Riot' is primarily grown for its ornamental value. It makes an excellent hedge or border plant, providing a dense, evergreen screen. The plant's colorful flowers and lush foliage add visual interest to garden beds, borders, and large containers. It is also well-suited for use in native and wildlife gardens, attracting pollinators and beneficial insects. Maintenance: This plant is relatively low-maintenance. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain its shape and encourage bushier growth. Remove any dead or damaged branches to keep the plant healthy. Mulch around the base to conserve moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize lightly in the spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer. Notes: Leptospermum 'Riot' is non-toxic and safe to grow around pets and children. It is relatively pest and disease-resistant but may occasionally attract aphids or scale insects, which can be treated with appropriate insecticides. Companion Plants: Leptospermum 'Riot' pairs well with other low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plants with similar growing requirements, such as: Grevillea species Callistemon species (Bottlebrush) Westringia fruticosa (Coastal Rosemary) Correa species Common Name: Tea Tree Botanical Name: Leptospermum 'Riot' Family: Myrtaceae Origin: Native to Australia, cultivated as an ornamental plant variety

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Leptospermum Starry Night

Leptospermum Starry Night

Leptospermum 'Starry Night' Description: Leptospermum 'Starry Night', commonly known as the Tea Tree, is a captivating evergreen shrub admired for its dark foliage and abundance of star-shaped flowers. This Australian native plant is known for its hardiness and striking appearance, making it a standout choice for a variety of garden landscapes. Flowers: The flowers of Leptospermum 'Starry Night' are small, white, and star-shaped, appearing in dense clusters along the branches. Blooming profusely from late winter to early summer, these delicate flowers contrast beautifully with the dark foliage and attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Foliage: The foliage of 'Starry Night' consists of small, narrow leaves that are a deep, almost black-purple color. The dense, fine-textured foliage provides a dramatic backdrop for the white flowers and remains attractive year-round, adding to the plant's ornamental appeal. Form and Size: Leptospermum 'Starry Night' has a bushy, upright growth habit, typically reaching up to 2-3 meters (6.5-10 feet) in height and 1.5-2 meters (5-6.5 feet) in spread. Its compact form makes it ideal for use as a hedge, border plant, or in mixed shrub plantings. Growing Conditions: Light: Prefers full sun to partial shade. Thrives in bright light but can tolerate some shade, particularly in hotter climates. Soil: Well-draining soil is essential. Adapts well to various soil types, including sandy and loamy soils, and prefers slightly acidic to neutral pH. Water: Low to moderate water requirements once established. Water regularly during the growing season to establish roots and reduce watering as the plant matures. It is drought-tolerant but benefits from occasional watering during extended dry periods. Temperature: Thrives in warm, temperate to subtropical climates. Hardy in USDA zones 9-11. Protect from frost and extreme cold. Humidity: Prefers moderate humidity levels. Suitable for typical garden conditions without the need for additional humidity. Uses: Leptospermum 'Starry Night' is primarily grown for its ornamental value. It makes an excellent hedge or border plant, providing a dense, evergreen screen. The plant's dark foliage and bright flowers add visual interest to garden beds, borders, and large containers. It is also well-suited for use in native and wildlife gardens, attracting pollinators and beneficial insects. Maintenance: This plant is relatively low-maintenance. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain its shape and encourage bushier growth. Remove any dead or damaged branches to keep the plant healthy. Mulch around the base to conserve moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize lightly in the spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer. Notes: Leptospermum 'Starry Night' is non-toxic and safe to grow around pets and children. It is relatively pest and disease-resistant but may occasionally attract aphids or scale insects, which can be treated with appropriate insecticides. Companion Plants: Leptospermum 'Starry Night' pairs well with other low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plants with similar growing requirements, such as: Grevillea species Callistemon species (Bottlebrush) Westringia fruticosa (Coastal Rosemary) Correa species Common Name: Starry Night Tea Tree Botanical Name: Leptospermum 'Starry Night' Family: Myrtaceae Origin: Native to Australia, cultivated as an ornamental plant variety

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Leptospermum Stephen Rose

Leptospermum Stephen Rose

Leptospermum 'Stephen Rose' Description: Leptospermum 'Stephen Rose', commonly known as Stephen Rose Tea Tree, is a charming evergreen shrub admired for its vibrant pink flowers and attractive foliage. This Australian native plant is known for its hardiness and ornamental appeal, making it a popular choice for a variety of garden settings. Flowers: The flowers of Leptospermum 'Stephen Rose' are small, bright pink, and star-shaped, appearing in dense clusters along the branches. Blooming from late winter to early summer, these eye-catching flowers attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, adding color and life to the garden. Foliage: The foliage consists of small, narrow leaves that are bright green and aromatic when crushed. The dense, fine-textured foliage provides a lush backdrop for the vibrant flowers and remains attractive year-round, contributing to the plant's ornamental appeal. Form and Size: Leptospermum 'Stephen Rose' has a bushy, upright growth habit, typically reaching up to 1.5-2 meters (5-6.5 feet) in height and 1-1.5 meters (3-5 feet) in spread. Its compact form makes it ideal for use as a hedge, border plant, or in mixed shrub plantings. Growing Conditions: Light: Prefers full sun to partial shade. Thrives in bright light but can tolerate some shade, particularly in hotter climates. Soil: Well-draining soil is essential. Adapts well to various soil types, including sandy and loamy soils, and prefers slightly acidic to neutral pH. Water: Low to moderate water requirements once established. Water regularly during the growing season to establish roots and reduce watering as the plant matures. It is drought-tolerant but benefits from occasional watering during extended dry periods. Temperature: Thrives in warm, temperate to subtropical climates. Hardy in USDA zones 9-11. Protect from frost and extreme cold. Humidity: Prefers moderate humidity levels. Suitable for typical garden conditions without the need for additional humidity. Uses: Leptospermum 'Stephen Rose' is primarily grown for its ornamental value. It makes an excellent hedge or border plant, providing a dense, evergreen screen. The plant's vibrant flowers and lush foliage add visual interest to garden beds, borders, and large containers. It is also well-suited for use in native and wildlife gardens, attracting pollinators and beneficial insects. Maintenance: This plant is relatively low-maintenance. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain its shape and encourage bushier growth. Remove any dead or damaged branches to keep the plant healthy. Mulch around the base to conserve moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize lightly in the spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer. Notes: Leptospermum 'Stephen Rose' is non-toxic and safe to grow around pets and children. It is relatively pest and disease-resistant but may occasionally attract aphids or scale insects, which can be treated with appropriate insecticides. Companion Plants: Leptospermum 'Stephen Rose' pairs well with other low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plants with similar growing requirements, such as: Grevillea species Callistemon species (Bottlebrush) Westringia fruticosa (Coastal Rosemary) Correa species Common Name: Stephen Rose Tea Tree Botanical Name: Leptospermum 'Stephen Rose' Family: Myrtaceae Origin: Native to Australia, cultivated as an ornamental plant variety

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Close-up of Leptospermum 'Vertical Drop' with cascading branches and small, white, tea tree-like flowers.

Leptospermum Vertical Drop

Description:Leptospermum 'Vertical Drop' is an attractive, weeping evergreen shrub known for its graceful, cascading form and delicate white flowers. This Australian native brings elegance to gardens with its flowing branches and fine foliage, making it ideal for use in borders, as a specimen plant, or as part of a mixed native planting. Its hardy nature and ornamental appeal make it well-suited to a variety of landscapes. Flowers:In spring, 'Vertical Drop' produces masses of small, white, tea tree-like flowers along its weeping branches. The flowers create a soft, romantic display and attract bees and other pollinators, adding seasonal interest and supporting local biodiversity. Foliage:The plant features narrow, aromatic green leaves that are finely textured and densely cover the branches. The evergreen foliage remains lush year-round and complements the white blooms, adding both structure and softness to the landscape. Fruit:After flowering, small, woody seed capsules form along the stems, typical of the Leptospermum species. These add a subtle decorative element and remain on the plant, providing habitat for small insects. Form and Size:'Vertical Drop' has a weeping growth habit, with cascading branches that create a soft, fountain-like effect. It typically reaches a height of 1.5 to 2 meters and a spread of around 1 meter, making it ideal for tight spaces or as a feature plant in smaller gardens. Growing Conditions:This plant thrives in full sun to partial shade and is adaptable to various well-draining soil types, including sandy, loamy, and clay soils. It is drought-tolerant once established and can withstand light frost, making it suitable for a range of climates, including coastal areas. Uses:'Vertical Drop' is versatile in landscaping, often used as a feature plant, low hedge, or in borders. Its graceful form and white flowers make it a beautiful choice for softening the edges of garden beds, and its compact size makes it suitable for smaller spaces. Maintenance:This variety is low-maintenance, requiring minimal pruning. Light trimming after flowering can help maintain its shape and encourage denser growth. Apply a native-friendly, low-phosphorus fertilizer in spring to support healthy foliage and flowering. Notes:Leptospermum 'Vertical Drop' is valued for its weeping form and resilience. Its elegant branches and low-maintenance needs make it a popular choice for both native and ornamental gardens. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other Australian natives such as Grevillea, Westringia, and Callistemon. It also complements ground covers and small shrubs, adding textural contrast in mixed plantings. Common Name: Vertical DropBotanical Name: Leptospermum 'Vertical Drop'Family: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Leucadendron ‘Devil’s Blush’ with vivid red bracts and green foliage in bloom

Leucadendron Devils Blush

Leucadendron ‘Devil’s Blush’ is a striking, evergreen shrub prized for its vivid bracts and year-round foliage interest. This compact variety produces vibrant red bracts that deepen in colour during the cooler months, giving a dramatic, eye-catching display. Perfect for adding bold colour and texture to native and low-maintenance gardens, it also makes an exceptional cut flower with excellent vase life. Flowers:While technically the colourful display comes from bracts rather than petals, these deep crimson to burgundy tones surround small cone-like flower centres in late winter to spring. The colour intensifies in cooler weather, creating a spectacular seasonal highlight. Foliage:Narrow, pointed leaves in mid-green provide a clean, dense backdrop to the vivid bracts. The foliage is neat and compact, retaining colour and form year-round. Fruit:Woody cones following flowering, typically holding seeds that may be released after fire in natural settings. Form and Size:Compact, upright shrub growing approximately 1–1.5m high x 1–1.2m wide, with a neat and bushy habit. Growing Conditions:Prefers full sun in well-drained, slightly acidic soil. Tolerates light frost and coastal conditions. Drought tolerant once established. Avoid heavy clay or waterlogged soils. Uses:Excellent as a feature shrub, mass planting, or in mixed borders for year-round structure. Ideal for cut flower production, native gardens, and low-water landscapes. Maintenance:Low maintenance. Light prune after flowering to maintain shape and encourage fresh growth. Apply a low-phosphorus fertiliser in spring. Notes:Part of the Proteaceae family, this variety thrives in nutrient-poor soils and benefits from good air circulation. Attracts pollinators and adds seasonal drama to the garden. Companion Plants:Pairs beautifully with other Proteaceae such as Grevillea, Banksia, and Leucospermum, as well as drought-tolerant grasses like Lomandra and Poa. Common Name: Devil’s Blush LeucadendronBotanical Name: Leucadendron ‘Devil’s Blush’Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Cultivar, garden hybrid

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