Grevillea pink pearl
This grevillea variety, known as Pink Pearl, boasts bright pink flowers that form along its stem and dense upright growth.
The plant features pointed, firm foliage, making it suitable for use as a low hedging shrub, in rockeries, as a feature plant, or as a shelter plant in native gardens.
The slightly prickly foliage also acts as a security barrier and the plant can be grown in containers. Its bird-attracting flowers and ability to tolerate dry periods and frost make it a versatile choice for gardens.
When planting, choose a well-drained area with full or partial sun.
Regular watering and mulching for the first 12 weeks ensures establishment, and pruning after flowering promotes dense growth and more blooms.
When fertilizing, be sure to use a slow-release formula with a phosphorus ratio under 3%, as grevilleas can be sensitive to this nutrient. At maturity, Pink Pearl reaches a height and width of 1 meter.