Grevillea 'Peaches & Cream'Scientific Name: Grevillea ‘Peaches & Cream’ Family: Proteaceae |
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LocationCome and see this flowering now in our Visitor Centre Carpark and in Bed 281 on Lakeside. |
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This cultivar is a cross between a white-flowered form of the Queensland species Grevillea banksii and Grevillea bipinnatifida from Western Australia, and was a chance seedling in a Brisbane garden. A small, spreading shrub, 1.2 m high by 1.5 m wide, with bright green attractive foliage which takes on a bronze sheen in winter and yellow flowers which age to various shades of pink and orange. Its small size lends itself to use in a small garden, and its long flowering period attracts birds. It prefers a full sun position in well-drained soil and is tolerant of a wide range of conditions including humidity, drought and frost. |
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