


Grevillea 'Amethyst'
Grevillea ‘Amethyst’ is a hybrid whose parents are reported to be G. confertifolia and G. sericea. This is a case where the progeny exceeds some of the good points of both parents.
It is a small, rounded shrub, growing to 1 m x 1 m. This cultivar is a spider-flower, with clusters of flowers carried on the ends of branches. Flowering can be en masse, with showy, mauve spider flowersin spring. Sporadic flowering occurs at other times. Attractive to honey eating birds and bees.
Grevillea ‘Amethyst’ is a hybrid whose parents are reported to be G. confertifolia and G. sericea. This is a case where the progeny exceeds some of the good points of both parents.
It is a small, rounded shrub, growing to 1 m x 1 m. This cultivar is a spider-flower, with clusters of flowers carried on the ends of branches. Flowering can be en masse, with showy, mauve spider flowersin spring. Sporadic flowering occurs at other times. Attractive to honey eating birds and bees.
Grevillea ‘Amethyst’ is a hybrid whose parents are reported to be G. confertifolia and G. sericea. This is a case where the progeny exceeds some of the good points of both parents.
It is a small, rounded shrub, growing to 1 m x 1 m. This cultivar is a spider-flower, with clusters of flowers carried on the ends of branches. Flowering can be en masse, with showy, mauve spider flowersin spring. Sporadic flowering occurs at other times. Attractive to honey eating birds and bees.