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(Cutting Grown)

The species calls (near) coastal areas on the southern portions of the eastern coast of Australia home. There are a few low forms of the species floating around the trade in California, but this one is my go-to landscaping option. Easy culture and front-of-border charm that deer tend to overlook and underground tunnelers leave be. The tight flower clusters adorn the plant during the cooler months when the rest of the garden is looking for a blanket and a cup of hot cocoa.

 

Flower Color: Cream & Pink

Bloomtime: Winter to Spring

Height: 1-2 feet

Width: 3-4 feet

Exposure: Sun to Part Sun

Soil Type: Good to Average Drainage

Cold Tolerance: 22-24f

Irrigation requirements: Low Once Established

Grevillea lanigera 'Mt Tamboritha'

Rating is 4.5 out of five stars based on 2 reviews
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    Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.
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    2 reviews

    • DougDec 13
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
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      Order with confidence!

      I took a chance & ordered this plant (& two others) to be delivered to the Pac. N.W. in Dec. I have ordered plants from specialty nurseries from all over the country for a number of years. I can safely vouch for the healthy plants that I received! They were packed carefully & securely. Fast delivery, and excellent customer service from Troy in answering my questions & concerns before ordering. I have no hesitation in recommending this business & the plants!

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    • MarkNov 17
      Rated 4 out of 5 stars.
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      Beautiful, soft groundcover

      If you need a mounding evergreen groundcover that sports fantastic multi-hued blooms, here it is! There is one in a local botanical garden here on the North Oregon coast that has survived ice storms, 24-degree days, and pounding rains. Drought-tolerant during our dry summers but can put up with our 90+inches of rain per year. Full sun, light soils. Very excited to have two of my own now. Thank you.

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