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The grevillea has to be one of the all-time most popular spreading shrubs in Australian gardens. Grevilleas’ exuberant flower displays and the wide range of shapes and sizes from prostrate plants and small shrubs to large trees make them the perfect plant for almost any garden setting.
The spectacular grevillea flower clusters generally take one of three forms: toothbrush with all the racemes on one side, spider racemes spread out like spider’s legs, or brush more even arrangement.
Flower colours feature a wide variety of red, orange or yellow shadings and some grevillea plants will flower all year round.
The grevillea’s evergreen foliage likewise displays a wonderful variety ranging from needle shaped and saw-toothed to fern like. Many grevilleas also provide additional pleasure for gardeners because the prolific flowers attract honey-eating birds to carry out pollination.