Though this superior evergreen form was selected at Western Hills Nursery in California, the species hails from both Australia and South America and is thought to be 130 million years old.
Silky gray upright twigs are attractively cloaked in long, silver-hued Willow-like leaves. Dangling from fast growing arching stems and favored by hummingbirds, the large showy clusters feature beak-shaped buds and richly hued, orange-red Honeysuckle-style flowers autumn through winter and sporadically throughout the year.
One of the hardiest Grevillea cultivars, it can accompany Mahonia ‘Charity’ in a warm well-drained slightly dry spot.
Blooms September – March.
Size: 6' 0" high x 8' 0" wide.
Hardy to zone 7.