A dwarf, cascading and free-flowering shrub, that’s at home among groundcovers, in rockeries, over walls and down banks. It has soft grey-green fine foliage tipped with red buds which open for a showy display of red spider-like flowers from autumn through to spring.
One of the most attractive of all grevillea, Gaudichaudi's grown as much for its stunning deep red and green foliage as it is for the showy brush-like flowers that bloom from spring through to autumn. This evergreen shrub is a real ground hugger that quickly forms a bright carpet of foliage and flower.
A compact free-flowering shrub widely respected for its bright golden yellow spider flowers from winter and into spring. A garden highlight in winter that's good for a splash of colour when there's not much about. An excellent choice for new gardens - grevilleas are colourful, grow quickly and provide shelter for smaller plants.
Attractive foliage and pretty flowers in shades of red, pink and cream almost all year, with mass flushes in winter and spring. Marvellous ground cover which will mound or cascade as allowed. A hardy and top-performing grevillea.
An evergreen, autumn through to spring flowering shrub. One of the reddest grevillea we’ve seen, with oodles of flowers in clusters on rich green foliage. An excellent choice for a new garden - grevilleas grow quickly and provide both colour and shelter for smaller plants.
Smothered in red flowers for many months, often starting in autumn and carrying on until late spring. This versatile shrub has handsome, small, bronze-green foliage which combines excellently with its flowers and ensures that the slightly weeping habit of growth is an attractive feature in itself.
Many gardeners regard this grevillea as the best. It's a popular evergreen bushy shrub with wide spreading branches that feature 10cm scarlet, fine toothbrush-like flowers from spring and through summer. It grows quickly, retains its tidy form and flowers in its first year.
A full and showy evergreen shrub featuring spectacular bright-red 15cm brush-shaped flowers in spring and autumn. These flowers, and a backdrop of lacy fern-like leaves upon long arching branches make this Australian native difficult to walk past. Birds find the nectar-filled flowers particularly enticing.
An impressive NZ native foliage shrub that's just right for the back of border, as a screen or wind-break. It has broad egg-shaped glossy green leaves that are good for floral work. In the garden it'll grow quickly to form an upright bush, thriving in sun or shade. In nature, it's found throughout New Zealand.
New Zealand native and an architectural delight - small glossy and rich-green leaves, a tidy narrow columnar habit and dense growth - ideal for screens, wind-break, hedging and topiary work. In the garden it'll grow quickly to form an upright bush, thriving in sun or shade. In nature, it's found throughout New Zealand.