Grevillea 'White Wings'
Grevillea 'White Wings'
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A shrub that grows to 3m tall with a spreading habit to several metres wide. Branches can be erect as well as spreading down or arching towards the ground. This cultivar is thought to be a cross between the WA species Grevillea curviloba and another WA species. Grevillea curviloba grows very well on the East Coast and has been a popular grevillea to grow. It has leaves which are heavily dissected / split into two or three trident-like segments which is very attractive (resembling leaves of some Isopogon or Lomatia spp.) Leaves are mid green to about 5 cm long and wide and the segments have prickly points. The foliage is produced densely on the stems.
