| Description | Grevillea juniperina
A hardy and eye-catching native shrub, Grevillea ‘John Evans’ is prized for its deeply divided foliage and soft pink to red spider-like flowers. It attracts native birds and pollinators, making it a lively addition to any garden. Perfect for native landscapes, borders, or low screening.
- Attracts: Birds, bees, and beneficial insects
- Pruning: Light tip pruning after flowering to maintain shape
- Flowering: Clusters of red-pink spider flowers mainly in spring and autumn
6" / 14 cm pot | Rosa floribunda
Hannah Gordon features multi headed white flowers edged and flushed in red/pink colour. Repeat flowering and fragrant.
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