Grevillea
Grevillea Species List
Renowned for their stunning flowers and ability to attract birds and pollinators, Grevilleas are a favorite among Australian native plants. These hardy shrubs thrive in various garden conditions, adding beauty and biodiversity to your outdoor space. Browse our list to find the perfect Grevillea species for your garden.
Please note, this is not a complete list of grevillea species available at our nursery. If you don’t see what you’re looking for, contact us directly, we’re here to help.
CATEGORY | BOTANICAL NAME | COMMON NAME | DESCRIPTION | IMAGE |
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grevillea | Grevillea robusta | Silky Oak | Fast growing hardy cabinet timber tree to 15- 30 m with showy orange flower spikes in spring. Attracts a wide range of nectar feeding birds and bats. Hardy and frost tolerant rainforest tree preferring sunny, free-draining site. | |
grevillea | Grevillea cultivar | Grevillea - Superb | Vibrant sunrise peach-orange flowers, rounded shrub shape, and dense foliage provide a lovely garden plant and the perfect habitat for nectar feeding birds. 1.5 - 2 m tall and 2m wide. Enjoys a prune. | |
grevillea | Grevillea cultivar | Grevillea - Loopy Lou | "Loopy Lou" is an attractive small shrub with masses of pink, orange and yellow flowers throughout the year. An excellent plant to attract birds and butterflies to your garden and for cut flowers. Sun or part shade. 1 - 1.5m tall and 1.5 wide | |
grevillea | Grevillea cultivar | Grevillea - Sunkissed | A prostrate, dense Grevillea with mounding habit and prickly leaves. Fantastic for stabilising banks, rockeries and as a ground cover. Up to 1 m wide and around 30cm tall. Masses of apricot-coloured spider flowers in Autumn and Spring. Drought & frost tolerant, fast growing. | |
grevillea | Grevillea cultivar | Grevillea - Pink Midget | A delightful dwarf shrub with pink spider flowers and fine, narrow foliage. Great feature plant for small gardens as well as for pots. Feed in spring and summer with a good native fertilizer. | |
grevillea | Grevillea cultivar | Grevillea - Ned Kelly | "Ned Kelly" is a strong growing evergreen shrub with masses of orange red flowers throughout the year. The flowers are fragrant and a large brush-like form. An excellent plant to attract birds and butterflies to your garden. | |
grevillea | Grevillea cultivar | Grevillea - Bronze Rambler | Fast growing large native groundcover with dark bronze red & green deeply divided leaves; flowers in spring, showing off elegant red toothbrush blooms. Bee, butterfly and bird attracting. Grows about 30cm tall and 3-5m wide. Drought and frost tolerant. Good weed suppresser. | |
grevillea | Grevillea cultivar | Grevillea - Lemon Supreme | A hardy medium sized shrub, with delicate pale lemon spider type flowers that are bird attracting. Grows in most soil types. Good for coastal gardens. 1-1.5m high and 1 - 1.5m wide. | |
grevillea | Grevillea cultivar | Grevillea - Carpet Layer | A hardy and easy care spreading dense ground cover with attractive toothed leaves. 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. Fantastic for banks and as a dense weed suppressing ground cover in gardens. It tolerates mild frosts and drought conditions. 30cm high and up to 3m wide. | |
grevillea | Grevillea hodgei | Coochin Hills Grevillea | Vulnerable small tree or shrub to 4m, on rocky slopes of the Glass House Mountains area. Long alternate pinnate leaves to 19cm and creamy-yellow flowers to 20cm in length. Flower heads are rusty-brown and hairy. |
Wholesale Enquiries
For orders of 200+ plants, Brush Turkey Enterprises, our wholesale sister company, offers a diverse range of quality sun-hardened native stock including groundcovers, vines, rainforest, and more. With various pot sizes available, we cater to your needs.