Grevillia carpet queen grevillea juniperina is a hardy and dense grevillea that makes a terrific ground cover.
Carpet queen grevillea.
It produces lovely apricot flowers that smother the prickly foliage in spring.
Grevillea carpet layer a hardy and easy care spreading dense ground cover with attractive toothed leaves.
Can be used for embankments and trailing over retaining walls.
Poorinda queen apricot orange spider flowers most of the year frost resistant.
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This tough native shrub will thrive in any garden and will tolerate drought and frost.
Grevillea carpet queen prostrate groundcover with beautiful apricot colored flowers in spring and summer.
Despite this we have persisted and celebrate our successes the most recent one being the grevillea juniperina carpet queen of the proteaceae family.
This dense evergreen prostrate is a ground covering plant that looks lovely in the cabin garden bed.
This evergreen is ideal for growing over embankments and retaining walls.
Spidery apricot flowers smother the prickly foliage in spring.
The slightly prickly foliage provides good cover for small wildlife.
Use low phosphorus fertiliser in spring.
Grevilleas are evergreen plants ranging from small shrubs to large trees.
Large pink toothbrush like flowers from winter to spring and summer make this a good garden and landscaping choice and will feed nectar loving birds.
It bears spider form apricot blooms over most of spring.
Grevillea copper crest x nectar delight carpet layer is another one for the collection of free flowering low growing plants which cut out the extremes of ground temperature variation in summer and do it beautifully.
Carpet queen is a hardy and dense grevillea that makes a terrific ground cover.
Drought and frost tolerant once established like most grevilleas prefers a well drained soil.
This beautiful native groundcover grevillea features dense foliage with apricot coloured flowers which appear in spring attracting native wildlife bees nectar eating birds and butterflies.
Fantastic for banks and as a dense weed suppressing ground cover in gardens.
Grevillea juniperina carpet queen this hardy and dense prostrate grevillea is a great ground covering plant.