Description
"Moonlight", a captivating cultivar of Grevillea (Grevillea banksii 'alba' x whiteana), graces gardens with its creamy white to soft yellow flowers all year round. As a large shrub, it provides versatility, allowing gardeners to prune it into a small tree form. With its blossoms come the delightful company of native birds, enhancing the allure of your outdoor space.
For those planting "Moonlight" in the ground, incorporating a soil conditioner can greatly benefit sandy soils. As the plant matures, it boasts impressive drought resistance, making it a sturdy choice for any garden. To keep it in peak condition, nourish with a low-phosphorus native fertiliser during Djilba (early spring).
Botanical Name | Grevillea banksii var. albiflora x whiteana |
Common Name | Banks' Grevillea, Dwarf Silky Oak, Mundubbera Grevillea |
Cultivar | Moonlight |
Classification |
Large Natives |
PBR Name | |
Origin | Queensland |
Foliage | Evergreen |
Height | 3 - 5 M |
Width | 2 - 4 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 | Creamy white to soft yellow |
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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