Description
"Molly", a cultivar of Grevillea (Grevillea bipinnatifida x aurea), offers an unbeatable garden display with its bright red flowers that bloom year-round. This medium-sized shrub is a beacon for native birds, making any garden it graces an avian hotspot.
When planting "Molly" in the ground, it's beneficial to boost sandy soils with a soil conditioner for optimal growth. Once established, this resilient plant stands strong against drought conditions. To keep its vibrant blossoms flourishing, nourish it with a low-phosphorus native fertiliser during Djilba (early spring).
Botanical Name | Grevillea aurea x bipinnatifida |
Common Name | Fuchsia Grevillea, Golden Grevillea, Death Adder Gorge Grevillea |
Cultivar | Molly |
Classification |
Medium Natives |
PBR Name | Molly / Judith Anne |
Origin | Western Australia, Northern Australia - Bred in Queensland |
Foliage | Evergreen |
Height | 1.5 - 2 M |
Width | 1.5 - 2 M |
Light | Full sun to part shade |
Soil | Well draining, loamy/sandy soil enriched with mature compost. Avoid fresh or strong manures which can burn roots. |
Water Requirement | |
Lifespan | Perennial |
Flower Colour | Bright red |
Flower Time | Year-round |
Toxicity | Can cause contact dermatites in some people, leading to an allergic reaction. Otherwise non-toxic to humans. Potentially mildly toxic to animals if ingested. |
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