It is a hybrid of a white-flowered Grevillea banksii, from Queensland, and the Western Australian plant G.
[1] A compact shrub growing to 1–2 metres high and wide with attractive green lobed leaves (similar to the cultivar 'Robyn Gordon'), its main horticultural feature is its flowering for 12 months of the year in warmer climates, such as Sydney and Queensland.
The plant produces nectar and attracts both birds and bees.
It likes a sunny, well drained position, will tolerate moderate frosts and grows well in a tub.
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