Grevillea sp. 'Bronze Rambler' (Bronze Rambler Grevillea)
Botanical name: Grevillea sp.
Common names: Bronze Rambler Grevillea, Trailing Grevillea
Cultivar: 'Bronze Rambler'
Family: Proteaceae
Origin: Australia
Hardiness: 20°F









It is said to be a cross between Grevillea rivularis and Grevillea Poorinda Peter.
This cultivar is essentially prostrate forming a mat up to 4m across with some branches rising to 3m tall. Its habit is very dense.
Grevillea `Bronze Rambler' has proven to be extremely vigorous and a very hardy plant for difficult sites. It is drought tolerant and frost hardy. The cultivar grows best in a full sun to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils of either a clay or sandy nature. It is useful for rapidly covering large areas or banks and batters. It must be propagated by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
Similar plants: Grevillea sp. 'Bronze Rambler' (Bronze Rambler Grevillea)
- Grevillea banksii (Red Silky Oak)
- Grevillea curviloba (Grevillea)
- Grevillea johnsonii (Grevillea)
- Grevillea lanigera ''Mt Tamboritha'' (Mt Tamboritha Grevillea)
- Grevillea parallela (Silver Oak)
- Grevillea robusta (Silky Oak)
- Grevillea sp. (Grevillea)
- Grevillea sp. ''Canberra Gem'' (Canberra Gem Grevillea )
- Grevillea_sp ''Robin Gordon'' (Robin Gordon Grevillea)
Link to this plant:
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