Grevillea 'Autumn Waterfall'
- File Number
- 1793
- ACRA Field Book Number
- 1089
- Registration Date
- 19/11/2021
- Application Received
- 03/08/2004
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Autumn Waterfall'
- Origin
- A result of a controlled pollination or manipulated cross Parents - Female: Grevillea bipinnatifida (glauca form) . - Male: Grevillea ‘Honey Gem’. Selection criteria: compact bush, attractive flower colour, ease of propagation, precocity and longevity. Breeder: Grevillea Garden Enterprises Pty. Ltd., Woombye, Australia. PBR Status Granted: 03-Jul-2006
- Characteristics
- Low cascading shrub 0.5m(h) x 1m(h) with large yellow red and gold flowers in Winter and Spring.
- Cultivation
- It can be used as groundcover or planted in containers and on retaining walls where it will trail over the sides. Best in full sun but will tolerate some shade. Well drained soils.
- Publication
- Plant Varieties Journal Volume 18, Issue 3
- Colour Coding
- RHS Colour Chart Style: colour at first fully extended style orange 25B Perianth: colour at full loop of style stage yellow-green 151A-153C Style: colour at advanced stage orange-red 33C
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Applicant Name
- Grevillea Garden Enterprises Pty. Ltd.
- Uses
- Suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- ANBG Accession Numbers
- -
- NSL ID
- -