Description
Grevillea sessilis x paradoxa "Dorothy Gordon" captures attention with its unique gorgeous purple-pink flowers that brighten gardens year-round. This medium to large-sized shrub stands as a testament to nature's artistry, gaining popularity for its distinctively vibrant hue. Suited as both a striking centrepiece or as part of a colourful garden ensemble, "Dorothy Gordon" never fails to impress.
Best planted in the ground, "Dorothy Gordon" flourishes with a touch of soil conditioner especially in sandy terrains. As the shrub matures, it showcases a resilience against drought, making garden maintenance a breeze. To ensure its radiant blossoms persist, feed with a low-phosphorus native fertiliser during Djilba (early spring), keeping the radiant display at its peak.
Botanical Name | Grevillea paradoxa x sessilis |
Common Name | Bottlebrush Grevillea |
Cultivar | Dorothy Gordon |
Classification |
Large Natives |
PBR Name | Dorothy Gordon |
Origin | Queensland, Western Australia |
Foliage | Evergreen |
Height | 2 - 3 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 | Purple-pink |
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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