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Grevillea lanigera 'Mount Tamboritha'

AndrewR

By Andrewr


Grevillea lanigera 'Mount Tamboritha' (Grevillea lanigera 'Mount Tamboritha')

Prostrate form of an autumn and winter flowering Australian shrub, requiring a well-drained acid soil, low in phosphates, in full sun. Should take -7C when established although heavy frosts may cause damage.



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I have that, I wondered why it was flowering now, I looked it up, it is growing in heavy clay soil happily at the moment.

29 Oct, 2009

 

It's pretty.
I've seen some low growing ones in the garden centre i use.
Is your soil acid or have you just enriched that area ?

29 Oct, 2009

 

Michaela - how long have you had this? I'm wondering how it will cope with a heavy soil if we have a wet winter

Louise - my soil is slightly acid but I have incorporated grit as well to ensure really sharp drainage

29 Oct, 2009

 

it would grow quite well here, will have to look out for it :)

30 Oct, 2009

 

Interesting flowers, Andrew.

1 Nov, 2009

 

Choice oddity. (How could anyone call this "Null"?!) How prostrate is it?

2 Nov, 2009




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