Grevillea banksia bipinnatifida Little Robyn
Grevillea banksia bipinnatifida Little Robyn
Botanical Name: Grevillea banksia bipinnatifida Little Robyn Common Names: Red Silky Oak, Banks Grevillea, Dwarf Silky Oak, Native: Yes Foliage Type: Evergreen Plant Type: Shrubs Plant Habit: Shrub Like, Spreading
Description: Attractive small native shrub with a spreading habit and green fern-like leaves with brush-like pinkish-red flowers from spring through to summer. Great as a feature in a container or garden bed. Grows approx 1.5m tall x 1m wide.
Mature Height: 1-2m Position: Full Sun Mature Width: 1-2m Soil Type: Well Drained
Family Name: Proteaceae Landscape Use(s): Bird Attracting, Borders / Shrubbery, Coastal Garden, Courtyard, Cut Flower, Feature, Habitat, Low Water Garden, Mass Planting, Rockery, Origin: Australia Container / Pot
Characteristics: Pest & Diseases: Foliage Colours: Green Generally trouble free Flower Colours: Pink, Red
Flower Fragrant: No Cultural Notes: Flowering Season: Autumn, Spring Prune after flowering to keep a neat, bushy appearance. Feed with a low Fruit: Insignificant phosphorus slow release fertiliser. Promote flowering by watering often during the warmer months. Requirements:
Growth Rate: Fast Plant Care: Maintenance Level: Low Keep moist during dry periods, Low phosphorus slow release fertiliser, Mulch well Water Usage: Low
Tolerances: Drought: High Frost: High Wind: High
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