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Grevillea 'Amethyst'
Grevillea ‘Amethyst’ – Soft Purple Blooms, Hardy Native Beauty
Grevillea Amethyst is a stunning, free-flowering native shrub admired for its beautiful clusters of soft mauve to amethyst-purple spider flowers and attractive fine foliage. Flowering generously for long periods of the year, it brings gentle colour and texture to the garden while attracting birds and pollinators with its nectar-rich blooms.
Forming a neat, bushy shrub with delicate grey-green leaves, growing 1.5m x 1.5m Amethyst works wonderfully as a feature plant, informal hedge, or mixed border addition. Its soft colouring blends easily with other natives while still standing out as something special.
Tough and easy-care, this grevillea handles dry conditions, light frosts and coastal gardens once established, making it a reliable choice for Australian landscapes.
Features:
Masses of soft mauve–purple flowers
Long flowering season
Dense, compact shrub habit
Bird and bee attracting
Drought tolerant and low maintenance
Ideal for hedging, borders and feature planting
Planting Tips:
Plant in full sun to light shade in well-drained soil. Water regularly during establishment. Light pruning after flowering encourages a fuller shape and repeat blooms. Avoid heavy fertilisers — use low-phosphorus native fertiliser if needed.
A graceful yet hardy grevillea that adds year-round interest and soft colour to any garden setting.
Grevillea ‘Amethyst’ – Soft Purple Blooms, Hardy Native Beauty
Grevillea Amethyst is a stunning, free-flowering native shrub admired for its beautiful clusters of soft mauve to amethyst-purple spider flowers and attractive fine foliage. Flowering generously for long periods of the year, it brings gentle colour and texture to the garden while attracting birds and pollinators with its nectar-rich blooms.
Forming a neat, bushy shrub with delicate grey-green leaves, growing 1.5m x 1.5m Amethyst works wonderfully as a feature plant, informal hedge, or mixed border addition. Its soft colouring blends easily with other natives while still standing out as something special.
Tough and easy-care, this grevillea handles dry conditions, light frosts and coastal gardens once established, making it a reliable choice for Australian landscapes.
Features:
Masses of soft mauve–purple flowers
Long flowering season
Dense, compact shrub habit
Bird and bee attracting
Drought tolerant and low maintenance
Ideal for hedging, borders and feature planting
Planting Tips:
Plant in full sun to light shade in well-drained soil. Water regularly during establishment. Light pruning after flowering encourages a fuller shape and repeat blooms. Avoid heavy fertilisers — use low-phosphorus native fertiliser if needed.
A graceful yet hardy grevillea that adds year-round interest and soft colour to any garden setting.