Grevillea ‘Little Robyn’ is a compact, fast-growing hybrid grevillea known for its prolific flowering and dense, mounded habit. Reaching approximately 1 meter high by 1.5 meters wide, it produces vibrant red-pink spider flowers throughout most of the year, with peak blooming from late winter through spring. The fine, soft foliage adds texture and contrast, making it ideal for contemporary native landscapes or bird-attracting gardens.
Uses:
- Low hedge or border
- Feature shrub in native or low-water landscapes
- Container planting
- Bird and pollinator habitat
Growing Conditions:
- Position: Full sun to light shade
- Soil: Well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soils
- Watering: Drought-tolerant once established; avoid overwatering
- Frost tolerance: Moderate
- Maintenance: Low; occasional tip-pruning encourages bushiness and flower production
- Fertiliser: Use a low-phosphorus native plant fertiliser in spring
Key Features:
- Long flowering period
- Attracts nectar-feeding birds and insects
- Compact, neat growth habit
- Suitable for small gardens or urban settings