
Why It’s a Great Idea to Plant in Winter
Grevillea hybrid ‘Raspberry Ripple’ is a stunning, compact native shrub admired for its unique raspberry-pink and white flowers and soft, fine-textured foliage. This versatile, low-maintenance plant is perfect for small gardens, borders, and native landscapes, providing year-round greenery and seasonal bursts of colour.
Produces masses of raspberry-pink and white spider-like flowers from late winter through spring, with spot flowering at other times. The nectar-rich blooms are highly attractive to native birds, butterflies, and bees, making it ideal for wildlife-friendly gardens.
Features fine, soft-textured, mid-green foliage that forms a dense, compact shrub, contrasting beautifully with the vibrant flowers.
Occasionally produces small, woody seed capsules typical of Grevilleas but not considered ornamental.
A compact, rounded shrub typically growing to around 1.5 m high and 1.5 m wide.
Light: Thrives in full sun but tolerates light shade
Soil: Prefers well-drained soils, including sandy, loamy, and slightly gravelly profiles
Water: Drought-tolerant once established
Climate: Suitable for coastal gardens and tolerates light frost once mature
Perfect as a feature shrub or border plant
Ideal for native gardens and wildlife-friendly landscapes
Great for attracting birds and pollinators
Suitable for small gardens and mixed plantings
Light pruning after flowering encourages dense growth and repeat blooming
Use a low-phosphorus native fertiliser in spring
Mulch well to retain soil moisture and suppress weeds
Hardy, adaptable, and low-maintenance
Non-invasive and suitable for a wide range of garden styles
Common Name: Raspberry Ripple Grevillea
Botanical Name: Grevillea hybrid ‘Raspberry Ripple’
Family: Proteaceae
Origin: Australia
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