Grevillea Coastal Prestige
- Mature size: 1.5-2m tall x 1-1.5m wide.
- Recommended spacing for hedging: 1-1.2m apart.
- Ideal growing conditions: Full sun.
- Growth rate: Fast.
Uses
Native gardens, coastal landscapes, container plant, low hedge, informal hedge/privacy screen, ground cover for banks and slopes.
Noteworthy
Australian native, vibrant flowers, attracts birds and pollinators, low maintenance, drought tolerant once established.
Tolerant
Coastal winds, drought conditions, light frost, adaptable to a variety of soil types.
Colour/Growth Form
Evergreen shrub with fine, delicate foliage and stunning red and pink spider-like flowers. Grevillea Coastal Prestige's dense form makes it perfect for hedges or as a standout feature in coastal and native garden designs. Its long flowering period ensures a continuous display of vibrant colour while attracting native birds.
What is Grevillea Coastal Prestige?
Grevillea Coastal Prestige is a compact, hardy shrub native to Australia, prized for its bold, showy flowers and resilience in harsh coastal conditions. This plant seamlessly enhances the beauty of any Australian landscape, offering both aesthetic appeal and habitat for local wildlife.
How to Care for Grevillea Coastal Prestige
Ensure well-drained soil and water regularly during the first growing season to establish a strong root system. Minimal care is needed; simply prune lightly to shape and encourage new growth. Use a native fertiliser in spring to support its vibrant flower production.
The Beauty of Bright, Showy Blooms and Lush Foliage
The Grevillea Coastal Prestige boasts striking red and pink flowers year-round, creating a visual feast and drawing in pollinators like bees and birds. Its fine green foliage remains lush and vibrant, offering colour and texture to your garden.
Ideal Growing Conditions
Suited to well-drained soils in full sun, this plant thrives in coastal and sandy environments. It can withstand light frost and requires minimal water once established, making it an excellent choice for Australian gardens from Victoria to Queensland.