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Grevillea 'Lemon Baby' (Grevillea bipinnatifida x 'Bush Lemons')

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Description

Bring vibrant, long-lasting colour to your garden with Grevillea 'Lemon Baby', a low, spreading Australian native shrub. This hardy variety produces eye-catching brush-like flowers in shades of yellow, peach, and pink that appear almost year-round, attracting birds and pollinators to your garden.

With its wide-spreading habit, Lemon Baby is perfect for mass planting, feature planting, large pots, groundcover, erosion control, or for cascading over banks, walls, and terraces. It thrives in a warm, sunny position, is relatively hardy once established, and tolerates light overnight frost.

For best results, plant in well-drained soil, mulch well, and water regularly during establishment.

Key Features:

  • Multi-coloured flowers in yellow, peach, and pink, appearing nearly all year
  • Low and wide-spreading habit, ideal for groundcover and cascading plantings
  • Attracts birds and beneficial pollinators
  • Great for erosion control, mass planting, and large containers

Plant Details:

  • Height & Width: 1 m high x 2 - 3 m wide
  • Position: Full sun for best flowering; prefers well-drained soil
  • Growing Conditions: Thrives in temperate and Mediterranean climates; tolerates light frost once mature
  • Uses: Groundcover, mass planting, feature plant, erosion control, and cascading over banks or terraces
  • Care: Mulch and water regularly until established (approx. 12 weeks). Prune after flowering to encourage new growth and more blooms. Use a slow-release native fertiliser with a phosphorus (P) ratio under 3% when buds form.

Your plants are supplied as tube stock with healthy young roots, ready to establish quickly in your garden. (Pot size: 80 mm high x 42 mm wide)