CHERRY CLUSTER™ Grevillea has masses of cherry coloured flowers
CHERRY CLUSTER™ Grevillea rhyolitica x juniperina ‘TWD01’
Cherry Cluster™ Grevillea has masses of cherry coloured flowers in autumn, winter and spring and will really brighten up your garden. It is a semi-prostrate ground cover bred from the rhyolitica and juniperina varieties of Grevillea.
Cherry Cluster™ Grevillea gains its toughness and slightly broader leaf from Grevillea rhyolitica and its excellent groundcover form from Grevillea juniperina.
The cross between rhyolitica and juniperina will change the way you see Grevilleas.
It is drought hardy and frost hardy, tested to -5 degrees celsius. Cherry Cluster™ Grevillea grows 50cm high x 80cm wide and is very well suited to Southern NSW, ACT, VIC & TAS. Also Adelaide and Perth regions.
Available in small quantities
Uses
Its toughness makes it great for mass plantings, native gardens and rockeries with showy flowers.
Flowering
Attractive red flowers from March to November.
Best Planting Time
March to November.
Position
Full sun to part shade. Good in well drained soils. Drought tolerant and frost hardy, tested to -5° celcius. Is very well suited to the Sydney area.
Care
Prune Cherry Cluster™ Grevillea as required. Only use a native or slow release fertiliser sparingly.
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HEIGHTS:
Heights shown on the website are for general gardening conditions. In well maintained gardens, some plants will get taller.