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Grevillea Gold Cluster

Gold Cluster™ Grevillea produces masses of beautiful spider-like gold flowers in winter and spring that make a great contrast to their green foliage. A lower growing and denser form, Gold Cluster™ Grevillea is a lovely ground cover and is great at out competing weeds and grows to half the height of other popular forms.

Water: Water as required for 8-13 weeks until established

Sun: Loves a full sun open position.

SoilSuits free draining to moderately heavy soils but avoid soils with ph above 7. Plant in a well mulched garden (chunky mulch is recommended). Use native slow release fertiliser sparingly. Prune every 2-3 years if required.

Gold Cluster™ Grevillea produces masses of beautiful spider-like gold flowers in winter and spring that make a great contrast to their green foliage. A lower growing and denser form, Gold Cluster™ Grevillea is a lovely ground cover and is great at out competing weeds and grows to half the height of other popular forms.

Water: Water as required for 8-13 weeks until established

Sun: Loves a full sun open position.

SoilSuits free draining to moderately heavy soils but avoid soils with ph above 7. Plant in a well mulched garden (chunky mulch is recommended). Use native slow release fertiliser sparingly. Prune every 2-3 years if required.

$5.25

Original: $17.49

-70%
Grevillea Gold Cluster

$17.49

$5.25

Description

Gold Cluster™ Grevillea produces masses of beautiful spider-like gold flowers in winter and spring that make a great contrast to their green foliage. A lower growing and denser form, Gold Cluster™ Grevillea is a lovely ground cover and is great at out competing weeds and grows to half the height of other popular forms.

Water: Water as required for 8-13 weeks until established

Sun: Loves a full sun open position.

SoilSuits free draining to moderately heavy soils but avoid soils with ph above 7. Plant in a well mulched garden (chunky mulch is recommended). Use native slow release fertiliser sparingly. Prune every 2-3 years if required.