Grevillea georgeana is a medium size erect shrub that typically grows to about 2 meters in height and can spread as wide as 4m. The vibrant display of flowers through spring make it a good choice for those wanting to add spring colour to their garden.
It has narrow, deeply lobed leaves that are dark green with spiky tips.
Grevillea georgeana is grown for its large spikes of red and white flowers. The flowers have long, conspicuous styles that protrude from the center, giving them a unique appearance. Flowering typically occurs from late winter to spring but has been known to continue into summer depending local conditions. As with all grevilleas great at attracting birds and insects to the garden.
Being a native of Western Australia this Grevillea will do better in dry conditions and is unlikely to do well in the humid conditions along the East Coast.
Grevillea georgeana is a beautiful and unique flowering shrub that adds color and interest to gardens and landscapes, particularly in regions with a Mediterranean climate. Its striking flowers and drought tolerance make it a valuable addition to drought-tolerant and native plant gardens.