- My blooms attract honey eaters and other small nectar feeding birds to the garden
- I produce red/pink and cream flowers in profusion from mid winter to early spring
- I am ideal for rockeries, general landscaping and decorative pots
- Suitable for coastal planting I thrive in most soils and tolerate dry conditions
I am a compact low mounding native shrub with masses of vibrant red and cream spidery flowers from winter through spring.
My dense habit and rounded form suit me to rockeries, borders and container planting.
My nectar rich flowers attract small nectar feeding birds for which I am important food source.
Hardy. I am suitable for planting in coastal conditions and exposed locations.
I do best in a well-drained soil with a sunny aspect.