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Rosemary Grevillea

Grevillea rosmarinifolia

Proteaceae|In Stock
$8.50per packet (15 seeds)

Fine foliage with red-cream spider flowers

DRYPOL
GROWING CONDITIONS
Sun ExposureFull Sun, Part Shade
Soil TypesLoam, Sandy, Gravelly
Water NeedsLow
Plant Height0.5-2m
WILDLIFE & ECOLOGY
Wildlife ValueBird-attracting, Habitat, Bee-friendly
ConservationCommon
UsesOrnamental, Hedging, Cut flowers
DISTRIBUTION
BioregionsSouth Eastern Highlands, Sydney Basin, NSW South Western Slopes
Climate ZonesTemperate, Cool Temperate
FloweringWinter, Spring

DISTRIBUTION

Regional provenance50 km
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SPECIES EVIDENCEOccurrence + model context
Model StatusALA-only / SDM unavailable

This species does not yet have SDM coverage in Twig; we are showing ALA occurrence evidence only.

Occurrence evidence0 records from ALA occurrence records
Native range bioregionsNot yet summarised
Seed catalogue regionSouth Eastern Highlands, Sydney Basin, NSW South Western Slopes
Model confidenceNot scored yet
Last model runnot yet run for a stable release

Evidence for Rosemary Grevillea (Grevillea rosmarinifolia) is observational and model-based; it does not guarantee suitability at your site.

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DESCRIPTION

An attractive shrub with narrow rosemary-like foliage and clusters of red and cream spider flowers from winter to spring. Highly bird-attracting, especially honeyeaters. Tough and adaptable once established. The fine foliage creates a soft texture in the garden. Excellent for hedging and screening.

GERMINATION DATA
Germination Rate
45%
Days to Germinate
21-42
Optimal Temperature
18-22°C
Stratification
None required
Scarification
None required
Sowing Depth
Surface sow, press into soil
Spacing
1-2m

GROWTH TIMELINE

Rosemary Grevillea — Germination rate45%
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SowingDay 0
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Germination21-42 days
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Seedling42-84 days
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Transplant84-126 days
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Vegetative126-210 days
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Flowering210+ days

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GROWING GUIDE

Surface sow on well-draining seed mix. Press into surface — do not cover. Keep warm and moist. Germination is slow and irregular. Bottom heat helps.

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