grevillea purple haze for sale

Foliage season: Evergreen. Maxes out at that height but continues to gain width. Im very proud to offer this seedling, it is a vast improvement on other Grevilleas with similar size flowers- this one beats them all. Dark Red toothbrush flowers in Spring. Frost tolerant and drought resistant. Tolerates subfreezing wind as well as ice and snow. Its important that Grevilleas become well established by their first winter- this immediately increases cold hardiness. NEW PLANTMARK CARRARA [GOLD COAST] NOW OPEN. Gains cold hardiness with age- establishment. 10cm high x 2m wide. Mixes well with Arctostaphylos, other drought adapted shrubs. Unique red flowers presented on the tips of the branches in Spring and Summer. Finely divided grey/green leaves. Hardy to about 13F- or slightly less hardy than Canberra Gem. It is, however, an excellent evergreen shrub for the milder coastal regions. High deer resistance. I have no idea- they will at least step on it so protect. Foliage color: Gray-green| Foliage season: Evergreen. For instance a three year old Grevillea will be many times hardier to cold than a newly installed plant. 65 6. The flowers are in terminal racemes15cm long by 9cm diameter and are also covered with red hairs. Feature plant for the large garden. bipinnatifoda. Excellent in the back of a rock garden or in a shrub border with Manzanita and Halimium. Wonderful winter blooming shrub. This ready to move flat in Magarpatta City comes at an affordable price of INR 1.05 Cr. Flowers open in succession giving a long flowering time. This variety has weathered 10F so far and could be hardier. Frost hardy to -4C. It may be pruned in spring to limit the size- prune tips. True red flowers appear year round and are a beacon to all hummers. By Lainie [All Rights ReservedOne Design License Agreement] (Photo Credits), Home Terms & conditions A-Z Plants Text A-Z Plants Pictures Contact Us Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery. Foliage color: Mid Green| Tasmania, SE Australian Alps. Not for cold gardens- best with some urban protection. Individual flowers are red/pink with dark red styles and flowers are found all year round in warmer climates. Sun exposure: Full Sun, Part Shade Portland, Oregon 97214, All content including images, text, and graphics 2023 Xera Plants, Inc., and may not be used without express written permission. Grevillea Plant Varieties - The Grevillea Plant Family Grevilleas are a Native Australian Plant Family of around 360 species famous for their evergreen foliage and often bright and colourful flowers. Neglect. Tall shrub to 4m, grey green foliage with large pale pink/cream flowers. Our Grevilleas are always popular - we have a wide range from low growing ground covers, small shrubs and hedges, to tall trees. Davidson plums, Lemon Myrtle and our own Macadamia nut originated in Australia and should be part of our backyards. Plant in full sun in well-drained soil. Foliage blue-green and prickly. Bright raspberry flowers all year round. Grafted grevilleas are more hardy in challenging soils and locations. Grevilleas are interesting in that almost all species will cross and you can end up with some really weird shit. Grevillea lanigera 'Coastal Gem'. Unusual large soft, velvety leaves. One of the best climate adapted Grevilleas that we have grown. A beautiful feature plant when mass planted. Fruit trees organised alphabetically from A-Z. Double dig a wide hole to assist the plant in rooting into virgin soil. Frost resistant -6C. As with many plants the more established a Grevillea, the hardier it will be to cold. Cut branches with flowers last in a vase in winter and its a great time to have vibrant cut flowers. Grevillea 'Purple Haze' - grows in a compact shape with fabulous mauve/purple flowers over a long period; Grevillea 'Robyn Gordon' - grows 2m x 2m with red brushlike flowers year round Elk? The best way to approach planting a Grevillea (or any Proteaceaous plant) is simply to dig a very large hole, loosening the soil around the edge, this makes it easier for the shrub to root into the surrounding soil. Foliage season: Evergreen. Large unusual pink buds proceed flowers. Takes clay soils on slopes. This form is from the University of British Columbia. Vigorous dense shrub with long, wide leaves making it a great screen. Plant this shrub and water until you see good new growth then taper off. A pretty shrub for a protected location. A naturally occurring hybrid from the Blue Mountains. Very heavy blooming selection. Once established its fairly care free except for occasional pruning. Nice looking winter blooming shrub that is ideal planted above rock walls where it can cascade down. They can be used for hedging or display specimens on their own. Poor to average soil that drains but has never been amended or fertilized. Its roots are non invasive. Royal Grevillea is one of the most handsome shrubs that we can grow in our climate. The leaves are divided into 3-9 prickly lobes in a palm shape. The most likely bloom period is February-June- but older plants pump out sporadic flowers year round. Protect from subfreezing wind. Grevillea curviloba Flat Jack 50mm TUBESTOCK, Grevillea pinaster 'Silk Carpet' 50mm TUBESTOCK, Grevillea lanigera Mt Tamboritha 50mm TUBESTOCK, Grevillea olivacea 'Apricot Glow' 50mm TUBESTOCK, Grevillea lavandulacea Chetwynd 50mm TUBESTOCK, Grevillea pinaster compact 50mm TUBESTOCK, Grevillea olivacea wide leaf 50mm TUBESTOCK, Grevillea thelemaniana Mini Marvel 50mm TUBESTOCK, Grevillea thelemanniana Red Wings 50mm TUBESTOCK, Grevillea Poorinda Elegance 50mm TUBESTOCK, AboutFAQContact UsShipping InformationPrivacy PolicyTerms & Conditions, Eco VoiceEco TVEco NewsEco ClubsCarbon MarketRedd Canal Design & Gifts, Banksia FoundationConservation VolunteersUnited Nations Association of AustraliaEnvirons AustraliaKeep Australia BeautifulClean Up AustraliaChanging HabitsThe Premier's Sustainability Awards. It has recovered from lower and weve seen established shrubs in protected places all over western Oregon. Well drained average to poor soils that have NOT been improved. Hybrid between G. victorae and G. juniperina. These are fine, fine, clusters of roots that can extract the most microscopic nutrients from depleted soils. Supremely drought adapted. Fast, large growing to 8 x 8 in 6 years. Groundcover: 30cm high x 1m wide. Grevilleas.com.au We specialize in the propagation of mainly hybrid Grevilleas also some Callistemons and a few other species. Grevillea victorae x Grevillea juniperina. Limited quantities. Frost hardy to -5C. Abundant clusters of brillant gold flowers in Winter and Spring. Biome: Deer Resistance, Hot Aspects, Low Water/No Water, Oregon Coast| ranch style homes for sale in palmdale, ca; bully stick holder australia; how old is ruth from a life less scripted +90 262 724 95 60 ; high vulnerability and high hazard are associated with; . Incredibly drought tolerant. 15 6. Origin: NT, Small shrub:1.5m high x 2m wide. All Grevilleas are a beacon to Hummingbirds and all birds as is this cultivar. Spectacular unique feature plant. During the winter I have a permanent flock of Hummingbirds who harass my shrubs- one of the few nectar sources in winter- and they know it. An absolute must for the native garden. NEW PLANTMARK CARRARA [GOLD COAST] NOW OPEN. The very short trunk emerging from the ground can be surprisingly stout- several inches in diameter. Biome: Deer Resistance, Hot Aspects, Low Water/No Water, Oregon Coast| Biome: Hot Aspects, Low Water/No Water, Oregon Coast| 100 7.5. Our Range Home of Australian Native Plants All Climbers Grasses Ground Covers New Releases Shrubs Trees 1 2 3 4 Next Advanced Search Use our STORE LOCATOR to buy our plants Use this locator to find local retailers in your area. Dense enough growth to smother weeds Best with total neglect. Grevillea 'Coastal Gem'. Surprisingly cold hardy enduring temperatures down to about 8F with no damage. It is recommended that plants are not located too close to the house for this reason. USDA Hardiness zone: Zn8a 15 to 10F Very fun shrub to grow. This olive, almost blue-looking shrub will really pop when planted near plants with brighter green foliage. Unique foliage and flowering stems. Not the hardiest Grevillea- protect from subfreezing east wind- site on a south or west facing aspect. 8 x 8. Foliage color: Gray-green| Origin: WA. Avoid baking hot locations as this plant forms and sets its flower buds in late spring and summer and they hold until the cool of autumn arrives to open. Multiple large flowers presented Ideal screen plant. USDA Hardiness zone: Zn7a 5 to 0F Large boulders, even pavers will help create this. Most Grevilleas found for sale in your local nursery are from Australia and are bred in Australia. Lots of character. Good indoor plant. New growth is bronze and is highlighted by bright pinkish red toothbrush style flowers which appear for most of the year. The plant has bright green foliage and is of medium density. This is an upright growing and then spending evergreen shrub with distinctive small grass green wedge shaped leaves. Plant type: Shrub| Origin: North QLD, NT and Northern WA. It has been cold hardy to 5F planted in the ground suffering no damage. Large rock garden plant or hot slope cover. Plant type: Shrub| A small amount of flowers appear year round.- clusters of spidery deep vivid magenta flowers. Strongly scented flowers permeate the night air. Frost tender. AKA Carrington Falls Grevillea. Easy fast shrub that you should protect from subfreezing wind inland. That first moniker has been dropped in all of the varieties (Save for x Poorinda Queen- which, well. Pretty and very large Grevillea that deserves the mildest parts of the garden. Attractive feathery grey foliage. Foliage season: Evergreen. Very good in the city of Portland. Most are tough and resilient, frost tolerant once mature, good drainage will help. Revels in full hot sun. Frost tolerant -1C. Large open shrub: 2m high x 3m wide. Grevillea is a diverse and enormous genus, ranging from groundcovers to tall trees, that is native almost exclusively to Australia (with a few species in New Guinea). Grows to 2mtrs and is moderately frost hardy. USDA Hardiness zone: Zn8a 15 to 10F Sun exposure: Full Sun Spectacular feature plant for the small garden. Grevillea juniperina 'Molongolo' Compact prostrate shrub with sulphur yellow- apricot flowers. Frost and drought tolerant. Our primary location has our nursery, garden, landscaping, and building supplies. Prolific flowering native. 20cm high x 2m wide. Frost sensitive. This shrub gains cold hardiness with establishment. USDA Hardiness zone: Zn8a 15 to 10F 34 7.5. Full sun to light shade. Full sun to part shade, the very poorest, most well drained soil with no summer water once established. Juniper leaved Grevillea that is a low spreading ground cover. It is 50% gravel and 50% fine soil- and is fairly challenging as far as summer drought goes. Established shrubs can go through summer without any supplemental water. Best in an open exposure with reasonable air circulation. Frost tolerant. Brokers Mike Schmidt and Alan Burwell with Windermere Sunland listed the 7.21-acre organic lavender farm June 15 for $3.25 million. USDA Hardiness zone: Zn7b 10 to 5F This is a beautiful dense ground cover to small shrub that produces attractive flowers through late winter into summer. They are perfect specimen plants for a small garden or a feature plant. VERY VERY slow growing to just 8 tall and barely 2 wide after 7 years. It is also drought hardy. Fast growing in full sun to light shade. Grevillea - Ned Kelly $ 12.75 ($12.75-$17.75 choose a size) Fast growing spreading shrub with attractive deeply divided, fern-like, green foliage. Our plants are very popular with both landscapers and home gardeners. Site your Grevilleas where they are open and the wind can blow them dry. (03) 9749 1688. This is less important on lower growing varieties. Large pink flowers on long flowering stems that extend above the foliage and wave in the breeze. Excellent companion shrub for Arctostaphylos ( they both bloom in winter and attract hummers) as well as other drought adapted plants such as Italian Cypress and Arbutus. Water to establish then none in subsequent years. Very hardy to cold enduring 5F with no issues. Protected location. It must have been from Constance which froze out but this seedling remained. Small gray leaves are handsome and a great backdrop to the hot orange pendant clusters of flowers. Extremely drought adapted. is tolerant to frosts and is very drought tolerant. Flowering most of the year it will brighten up your garden and attract many different birds and insects into the garden. Curious shrub with congested deep green small leaves lining long arching branches. Open large shrub: 3m high x 4m wide. Foliage season: Evergreen. The sunset colored flowers feature orange/yellow/pink in various incarnations depending on the temperatures. Grevillea plurijuga Purple Haze TBA Native:Foliage Type: Yes Evergreen Plant Type:Plant Habit: Shrubs Rounded, Shrub Like, Spreading Description: Small evergreen native shrub with dense blue-green foliage and masses of purple brush-like flowers throughout Spring and Summer. road trip to nova scotia from toronto LIVE Work and live at Daley's Fruit Tree Nursery. This evergreen tree grows to a height of 100 feet tall and can live around 65 years. Small shrub. USDA Hardiness zone: Zn8a 15 to 10F Grevillea 'Dorothy Gordon' A large and also compact shrub that grows to 3 metres high and 2 metres wide, making it great for informal hedging and screening. Buy gift vouchers Online now! Important Biosecurity Information - Government regulations prohibit 'Myrtacea Family' plants being sent into South Australia & Northern Territory or any live plants being sent to Western Australia, Tasmania or overseas. From late Winter through Spring, this delightful shrub is . Plant type: Shrub| This Plant List is simply a tool designed for you to pre-plan your visit to our Trade Markets. This spectacular honey/orange flowered shrub will make for good screening with its 3metre height and 2metre spread. They are a beacon to hummingbirds as well as gardeners in the the last cold days of winter. The flowers on cold hardy Grevilleas are uniquely adapted. Sun exposure: Full Sun In Portland it is relegated to the warmest urban areas in protected locations. on each flowering branch. Alpine Grevillea is a cold hardy, handsome, adaptable evergreen shrub that is good looking at all times. High deer resistance. But it made me think how cheap fruit trees are, compared to fruit. Grevilleas like a sunny position in well drained soil. The graft determines the height of the plant; they grow down not up! Makes a colourful low growing hedge or will brighten up a native themed garden. Avoid strong subfreezing east wind. Cream/yellow flowers Spring to Summer. Weeping Grevillea's are beautiful, hardy plants that lovesun. Clusters of bright red flowers are produced between May and November. It bears large orange bird attracting flower spikes in profusion all year. Welcome! Native soils are perfect, and tolerant of clay as well as sand. Foliage season: Evergreen. This cage of foliage is intermittently decorated with soft purple flowers from spring to early autumn. Very very cold hardy enduring 5F with no damage. Subscribe to get special offers, free giveaways, and once-in-a-lifetime deals. Excellent everblooming shrub for slopes, dry hillsides, low water areas. Great performance at the Oregon coast and in Puget Sound as well as the coast range and Cascade foothills. Foliage color: Light Green| Frost hardy to -5C. Attractive blue/green foliage. they are excellent cut flowers. Grevillea 'Purple Haze' Standard 300mm. Unique fishbone grey/ green foliage. Grevillea juncifolia Beautiful Grevillea from inland Australia. Useful on steep hillsides. Impressive ground cover Grevillea that can be difficult to locate. 4m, All Plant and Tree (Non Fruiting) Categories, Grevillea Weeping Standard - Royal Mantle. Water well until you see good new growth then ease off. Foxy Red is a mounding, low growing shrub that spreads. Plant height ranges from 1.4 - 2 metres above the pot. Plant type: Shrub| Ted's Bio; Fact Sheet; Hoja Informativa Del Ted Fund; Ted Fund Board 2021-22; 2021 Ted Fund Donors; Ted Fund Donors Over the Years. Full sun to very light shade and neglect. Plant type: Shrub| 72 7.5. Large shrub 3-4 meters with finely divided grey/green leaves. Callistemon are a beautifully shaped tree or shrub that is suitable for a wide range of soils, and will grow well in part shade to full sun. Full sun to very light shade in average soil. 1m x 1m size. High deer resistance. Large Shrub: 2.5m high x 4m wide. Round leaf Grevillea is a great hardy species from the highest elevations in the mountains of SE Australia. When planting, dig a hole twice the size of the container and back fill the loose soil into the hole so that the soil level of the plant is the same height as the surrounding soil. Pendulous clusters of red-orange flowers in Autumn and Spring. USDA Hardiness zone: Zn8a 15 to 10F Water well and mulch after planting. Foliage season: Evergreen. Prolific red toothbrush flowers in late Winter and Spring. Very good performance in cold rural gardens, enduring 5F with no issue. A Xera favorite. Origin: WA. Full sun to part shade in average, well drained soil. A compact shrub that produces large blooms throughout the year that can vary in colour between red, yellow and pink. Origin: south east NSW. Grevillea 'Superb' If you want to make a bold statement, Grevillea 'Superb' is the plant to choose. Ground Cover: 40cm x 2m wide. Foliage color: Light Green| Clean paddle shaped leaves are olive green on top and silver gray on the underside- a great combination with the flower color. Foliage color: Bronze/Orange| Nectar feeding birds are attracted to the flowers. A tall shrub to 4m with ferny foliage and prolific long pink flowers that are produced over a long period. Each small leaf is olive/ochre green on the surface and silver below. Do not water during very hot weather- it is adapted to the most desiccating heat and dry with no ill effects. Grevillea "Purple Haze" is back. Excellent garden shrub. It has large two toned flowers of pink and beautifully contrasting dark burgundy, and they make good cut flowers. Origin: NT. 1.5m high x 1.5m wide. Shows little interest in branching on its own- you can fix this with a few snips of the terminal ends of the branches. USDA Hardiness zone: Zn8a 15 to 10F Origin: WA. It has green-grey ferny foliage, with bronze-coloured new growth tips. Lists MUST show POT or TUBE , COST of each and if it is possible to FREIGHT them or MAIL them. Grevilleas all require good air circulation. Beautiful flowers, often throughout the year, offer nectar that wild birds love. To 7 x 7 in 7 years in average, well drained soil in full sun with little water once established. Origin: WA. It works. Sun exposure: Full Sun Handsome shrub that has shown consistent hardiness and ease of culture. Prickly grey/ green foliage. This plant has thrived. Foliage color: Bronze/Orange| Takes very well to pruning. The distinctly oak shaped leaves on this shrub emerge deep red before settling to green. Prefers semi shade and dry conditions. Little to no summer water when established. Nectar filled flowers attracting a range of bird species. Full sun to very light shade in a warm position. As they become established and root out they gain hardiness to cold and resistance to frozen soil. Biome: Deer Resistance, Low Water/No Water, Oregon Coast| Frost sensitive. 27 7.5. Rare. PLEASE NOTE ~ All online sales are Local Pickup or Local Delivery only. Foliage color: Dark Green| Hardy to about 10F- and suffering no damage in the wild winter of 2016/17. Biome: Deer Resistance, Hot Aspects, Low Water/No Water, Oregon Coast| growing conditions throughout Australia. Native unimproved soils are what it loves. This cross between G. victorae and G. juniperina has thicker leaves than most cultivars (and seedlings) and that translates directly to improved cold hardiness and they end in a sharp tip. 58 7.5. Established plants take summer drought without supplemental irrigation. Unusual red toothbrush flowers presented on long trailing stem. Full sun to very light shade in average to poor soil. Australia is a big country but the areas that receive truly cold weather are restricted to the highest mountains and alpine valleys. Beautifully perfumed. Grevillea 'Pink Midget' - grows 30cm high x 1m wide with pale pink spider-like flowers; Medium shrubs suitable for garden beds and informal hedges. First, it has decidedly smaller, needle-like deep green foliage. Little water ever once established. Email is our best contact. Hardiness increases with establishment. Limited qualities. (Nursery Pick up only, too tall to ship out.). Origin: WA. Available as a lowgraft. They peak in late spring but occur almost any time of year. Cold hardy to a bit less than 10F- it appreciates successively colder frosts to harden off for its ultimate frost resistance. Heaviest flowering is in mid-winter just when the gardener needs it most. Origin: Geraldton, WA. Evergreen. A great native bird and bee attractor that prefers well drained soil. The orange flowers are held in terminal clusters , at the end of its branches, year round. Grafted to increase hardiness. Small Shrub: 1.5m high x 1.5m wide. Avoid compost, nutrients. Its not only the flowers that are attractive, but their often distinctive, divided foliage. Excellent on slopes- especially warm south facing slopes in a protected location. Sun exposure: Full Sun, Part Shade Get directions. Larger, vivid orange flowers with a style stained melon red that quickly matches the orange of the perianth. We do not have a monitored phone number. One of the easiest Grevilleas to grow in our gardens this free flowering hybrid requires a protected location but is surprisingly hardy when well sited. As a tree it grows up to 8 metres. Frost tolerant to -3C. Purple Haze's energizing effects may also prove beneficial to medicinal consumers suffering from chronic fatigue. Evergreen. That family which is ancient is almost exclusively from the southern hemisphere. Ranging from sprawling ground covers to the towering emergent Silky Oak, Grevillea robusta, the flowers of this genus attract and feed an enormous number of birds and insects throughout the year. To 4 x 6 wide in 5 years, the needle like foliage is bright green and fairly crowded along the stems. This is a form selected and named in New Zealand. Light summer water increases the growth rate- and it can zoom once established. Striking silver grey foliage with abundant clusters of bright orange flowers in Winter and Spring. Not all plants in the catalog are currently in stock -See our home page for our current availability list. Prolific, creamy white, woolly flowers in Spring and Summer. Little wrens just love the prickly Grevilleas and each garden should have at least one prickly plant, giving a home for small birds to hide from predators. Plant some today, you won't regret it. These species are recommended for the coldest gardens. With prickly foliage, this quick-spreading shrub works well as a screening plant. Grafted Grevilleas are available as weeping standards and low grafted plants Grafted standards are approximately 18 months old and are available in 200mm pots. Spectacular feature plant for the larger garden. Attractive feathery grey foliage. Blooms year round with an especially large flush in spring. Overhead protection of evergreens is also useful. grevillea purple haze for sale. High deer resistance- and that includes Elk on the coast. Little summer water when established- extraordinarily drought tolerant. $199.95. Loved by hummingbirds, European honeybees, and native hover flies. road trip to nova scotia from toronto LIVE 7 days a week. They are perfect specimen plants for a small garden or a feature plant. Thanks, Ian. Prickly foliage deters animals- and even people. We planted two in March 2006 and both grew to about 2.5m and bloomed reliably each year with clusters of red flowers. Unique blue/green, holly-like foliage with bronze new growth. Sun exposure: Full Sun Upright then spreading evergreen shrub. Foliage color: Gray-green, Silver/Gray| Water weekly after planting and then as growth increases limit it to once a month- a deep soak. It bears glossy, creamy-yellow, cylindrical flower spikes in autumn and winter. Grevillea curviloba Flat Jack 50mm TUBESTOCK $595 Sold Out Grevillea pinaster 'Silk Carpet' 50mm TUBESTOCK $595 Grevillea lanigera Mt Tamboritha 50mm TUBESTOCK $595 Grevillea robusta 50mm TUBESTOCK $595 Sold Out Grevillea rosmarinifolia 50mm TUBESTOCK $595 Sold Out Grevillea Winpara Gold 50mm TUBESTOCK $595 Sold Out Many species flower through the cool months, brightening up a winter landscape. Spectacular large yellow flowers Autumn to Winter. The aromatic foliage of this Australian native gives it the common name of Mint Bush because of the refreshing fragrance when it is crushed. To 3 tall x 8 wide it produces a nearly year round parade of tomato red flowers. grevillea purple haze for sale. Attractive lobed Foliage with wavy leaf margins. The red styles have conspicuous yellow stigmas. Only Add to Cart if Local Pickup or Local Delivery. Second, its profuse flowers are a brighter and lighter yellow that is showy from a distance and great contrast with the darker foliage. Rusty orange buds decorate pendant clusters that open to fresh orange. Full sun in average, un-amended soil. Grevillea is a genus of plants primarily native to Australia, with a few outliers in New Caledonia, Papua New Guniea, and Indonesia. Outstanding fern-like grey/ green foliage with felt texture. Loved by hummingbirds. Best in a warm, protected location. Frost hardy to -6C. To less than one foot tall it spreads out laterally easily 8 wide in 7 years. Its intriguing. Full sun to light shade in average soil with light, consistent water to establish. Dear gardening friends Wow I just got a big shock when I noticed the 6x Oranges I bought cost $15.81. Biome: Deer Resistance, Low Water/No Water, Oregon Coast| Sunkissed grows to approximately 30cm high and 75cm wide. Grevillea Purple Haze sold out within minutes last week. Origin: central west VIC. Watering during extended dry periods will extend the flowering performance. Great deer resistance. USDA Hardiness zone: Zn7b 10 to 5F document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Be the first to review GREVILLEA PLURIJUGA PURPLE HAZE GRAFTED 200MM. Sun exposure: Full Sun, Part Shade To 9 x 9 fast. Open flowers may be damaged by lows colder than 23F but new, protected flower buds will open in the next thaw so the display resumes quickly. 3m high x 2m wide. If your Grevillea is slow to kick into growth you may water it more- about once a week. Cover with frost cloth- held down for wind protection during extreme arctic events. The base of the style nearest the perianth remains dark melon red. Frost hardy to -6C. To 4 tall x 6 wide in 5 years. Absolute hummingbird dream. Small clumping shrub: 30cm high. Large Ivory white/ pink flowers most of the year. Parcel or Express Post Unavailable for this Item. Native to the heath and woodlands of Western Australia, Purple Haze is a unique Grevillea that forms a stunning compact shrub. Armella in her fabulous Queensland garden. The style or pollen presenter begins life after opening with a red/melon color as it ages the style changes to light yellow from the tip down. Groundcover: 10cm high x 2m wide. The farm's owner, Mike Reichner, 71, said he's been considering a sale for about three years. Biome: Deer Resistance, Hot Aspects, Low Water/No Water, Oregon Coast| Some medicinal consumers say that Purple Haze also has some moderate anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties too. 'City Lights' has an upright habit with dense green foliage and bright orange flowers that bloom prolifically amongst the foliage throughout. Christmas trading hours: Christmas Eve (24/12): Closed. Our stock plant which has thrived for 15 years in a very cold place is situated on a slope with the overhead protection of Douglas firs.