





Grevillea ‘Orange Marmalade’
Grevillea ‘Orange Marmalade’ is an open shrub that can reach up to 3 metres in height. It is a hybrid whose parents are said to be two species from Queensland, Grevillea glossadenia and Grevillea venusta. It grows 2 - 3m x 2m in most open sunny drained positions. Flowers occur on and off all year long are orange in colour with red styles. Flowers are carried for many months and are attractive to honeyeaters particularly Eastern Spinebills.
Grevillea ‘Orange Marmalade’ is an open shrub that can reach up to 3 metres in height. It is a hybrid whose parents are said to be two species from Queensland, Grevillea glossadenia and Grevillea venusta. It grows 2 - 3m x 2m in most open sunny drained positions. Flowers occur on and off all year long are orange in colour with red styles. Flowers are carried for many months and are attractive to honeyeaters particularly Eastern Spinebills.
Grevillea ‘Orange Marmalade’ is an open shrub that can reach up to 3 metres in height. It is a hybrid whose parents are said to be two species from Queensland, Grevillea glossadenia and Grevillea venusta. It grows 2 - 3m x 2m in most open sunny drained positions. Flowers occur on and off all year long are orange in colour with red styles. Flowers are carried for many months and are attractive to honeyeaters particularly Eastern Spinebills.