- My red and cream blooms appear over for most of the year and are a magnet for small nectar feeding birds
- My lush dense foliage makes me an excellent ground cover and a good choice for beside retaining walls
- I am just as happy in large pots and containers as I am planted out in the garden
- Suitable for coastal planting and tolerant of heavy frost, I thrive in most soils and conditions
- My dense spreading habit out competes many weeds and I am particularly low maintenance
I am an Australian native ground cover form of Grevillea with narrow pointed foliage and masses of red and cream spider flowers which can appear year round if planted in a sunny location.
My compact form is sufficiently dense that it will outcompete most weeds.
My flowers are particularly popular with small nectar feeding birds including spinebills and honeyeaters.
I work particularly well in rockeries, on banks or cascading over retaining walls.