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Grevillea Fireworks

$16.95
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pot size: 14cm
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Grevillea Fireworks is a superb new release Grevillea species with outstanding, bright vibrant red,  yellow flower display in Spring. 

Bright red and yellow flowers from autumn through spring.  Soft blue green foliage. Both frost and drought tolerant once established and is bird attracting.  Prefers a full sun position. Flowers autumn to spring.  Height and width 1-2mt.  

Grevillea Fireworks is a cultivar of the Grevillea plant, which is native to Australia. It is a small to medium-sized evergreen shrub. The plant is named for its striking, showy flowers, which are a bright orange-red in color and resemble explosions or fireworks.

In addition to its attractive blooms, Grevillea Fireworks has fine, needle-like foliage that is green-gray in color. The plant prefers full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil. It is drought-tolerant once established and can tolerate moderate frost.

Regular pruning is recommended to encourage bushiness and promote new growth. Prune back any dead or damaged branches as soon as you notice them, and remove any growth that is blocking sunlight from reaching the interior of the plant. You can also prune the plant to control its size and shape, but be careful not to remove too much foliage at once, as this can stress the plant.

Overall, Grevillea Fireworks is a hardy and attractive plant that can add a unique touch to any garden or landscape. It is a great choice for those looking for a low-maintenance plant with year-round interest. Grevillea Fireworks - Performs best in a sunny spot, and well drained soil. Naturally compact, regular tip pruning will create an even more dense plant.  Prefers a neutral soil type, Sandy, Loamy, Sandy loam, Clay loam, Potting mix

Grevillea Fireworks is available from Online Plants, Australia's leading e-commerce plant nursery. Located in Melbourne we offer fast, accurate and careful plant delivery to all Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Canberra and Brisbane, metropolitan and regional areas.