In the world of native Australian shrubs, the lemon coloured grevillea stands out with its soft, sunlit blooms that infuse gardens with brightness and charm.
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The lemon coloured grevillea (Grevillea ‘Lemon Glow’) features delicate, buttery-yellow flowers that contrast beautifully with green foliage. Its compact, bushy form makes it ideal for borders, hedges, or as a focal point in native-inspired landscapes. Blooming from spring through summer, it attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies, enhancing biodiversity while adding visual interest.
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Thriving in full sun and well-drained soil, the lemon coloured grevillea is drought-tolerant and low-maintenance—perfect for water-wise gardens. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape, and avoid over-fertilizing to encourage robust growth and abundant blooms. With proper care, this grevillea can live for over a decade, becoming a lasting centerpiece.
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Beyond its striking color, lemon coloured grevillea offers year-round texture and support for local wildlife. Its golden blooms infuse spaces with warmth and vitality, making it a favorite among gardeners seeking sustainable, beautiful, and easy-care plants. Whether in containers or garden beds, it elevates outdoor aesthetics effortlessly.
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Transform your garden with the lemon coloured grevillea—where golden blooms meet resilient charm. Plant it today to enjoy a vibrant, low-maintenance addition that brings life and color to every season.
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Grevillea 'Bush Lemons' Grevillea 'Bush Lemons' A fast growing medium shrub with deeply divided dark green foliage. One of the few large yellow flowered Grevilleas on the market. Makes a great feature or screen plant.
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Feed in spring and summer with a low phosphorus native fertilizer, watering in well afterwards to avoid leaf burn. Note. Grevillea is a native Australian flowering plant, with varieties ranging from trees and shrubs to lower ground cover.
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Molongolo (Grevillea juniperina) 'Molongola' is prized for its low. Grevillea flexuosa is an open growing shrub with pale lemon coloured flowers and foliage that is divided, giving it the common name of Zigzag Grevillea. 10.
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Grevillea 'Poorinda Signet' ohayo_ms.sunshine This low-spreading shrub can grow up to 6-8 feet tall in the right growing conditions. For the best flowers, expose it to 3-4 hours of direct sunlight every day. 11.
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Grevillea 'Poorinda Constance' 'Poorinda Constance' is a dense shrub; you can keep its dimensions compact by growing it in a small pot. Unveiling the secrets of Grevillea 'Lemon Daze'! Explore its vibrant yellow flowers, long flowering season, and suitability for various garden styles. Learn how to cultivate this delightful Grevillea and bring a touch of sunshine to your garden year.
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Bush Lemon is a spectacular low-growing Grevillea renowned for its masses of bright yellow spider flowers that create stunning golden displays throughout the year. This compact spreading shrub produces abundant nectar-rich flowers that attract honeyeaters, native bees, and other wildlife while maintaining excellent groundcover properties. The fine, needle.
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Grevillea 'Lemon Daze' Grevillea 'Lemon Daze' A lovely long flowering small shrub, growing to around a metre high and wide. It has pendulous bright yellow and pink flowers from autumn through winter and on to spring, and birds love the nectar rich blooms. Make good cut flowers too.
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Best in a sunny spot, drought and frost tolerant once established. A good easy care plant, a light prune every so. Grevillea 'Bush Lemons' is an attractive yellow flowering variety, a medium sized shrub or small tree suited to range of landscaping applications.
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Lemon coloured flowers for most of the year Growing to 3mt x 3mt+ (even smaller in cooler areas) Grafted specimen Bird attracting.
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