Grevillea fasciculata (Spider Flower)
Grevillea fasciculata (Spider Flower)
PROTEACEAE
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Grevillea fasciculata is an evergreen spreading shrub, endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a low, often spreading shrub with narrowly elliptic to more or less linear leaves and erect clusters of red and orange or orange and yellow flowers. An evergreen spreading shrub. The fine willowy foliage overlays on itself creating dense mats of foliage which are then smothered with masses of small orange flowers anytime from late Autumn to Spring.This attractive plant likes free draining acidic soils generally in full sun. Once established it is quite frost hardy and reasonably salt tolerant. The trailing branches can be trimmed back to keep the plant contained. A very useful plant that has many uses in landscaping. Will trail over walls and down banks. Can be used as a bedding type plant or for cascading over rocks in a rockery. H 25cm x W 1m.
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