Grevillea Moonlight
- Mature size: 4-6m tall x 3-5m wide.
- Recommended spacing for hedging: 1-1.5m apart.
- Ideal growing conditions: Full sun-part shade.
- Growth rate: Fast.
Uses
Feature shrub, native gardens, hedging, windbreaks, wildlife gardens, container plant, informal hedge/privacy screen, coastal gardens.
Noteworthy
Australian Native, hardy evergreen, low maintenance, attracts birds and other pollinators, particularly suited to Australian conditions.
Tolerant
Drought conditions, light frost, coastal exposure, requires minimal care once established, adaptable to a variety of soil types.
Colour/Growth form
Elegant creamy white blooms with finely divided silvery green foliage. Medium to large shrub with a spreading habit perfect as a statement plant or privacy screen when planted in groups. Known for its stunning flower display year-round.
What is Grevillea Moonlight?
Grevillea Moonlight is a remarkable Australian native shrub celebrated for its breath-taking creamy white flowers and lush green foliage. An excellent choice for gardeners seeking to attract native birds and enhance local biodiversity, it is a versatile plant that performs beautifully in diverse Australian climates.
How to Care for Grevillea Moonlight
Grevillea Moonlight grows best in well-drained soil with regular watering during dry periods. It thrives in both full sun and part shade locations, making it a flexible addition to various garden styles. Fertilise occasionally with a native-specific fertiliser to ensure vibrant growth and abundant flowering.
The Beauty of Its Blooms and Foliage
This stunning plant offers year-round interest with its moonlight creamy flowers that attract nectar-loving birds. The enchanting flowers contrast beautifully with the silvery green leaves, adding texture and colour to any garden setting.
Ideal Growing Conditions
Grevillea Moonlight prefers well-drained soils typical to Australian landscapes and adapts to coastal or inland settings. It tolerates sandy, loamy, or even heavy clay soils if drainage is adequate.