Tough spreading groundcover with nonstop garden colour
Grevillea juniperina Prostrata Gold is a hardy Australian native groundcover known for its spreading habit and glowing golden-yellow spider flowers. Tough, drought-tolerant and ideal for Melbourne gardens, it provides year-round native colour, weed suppression and habitat for birds and pollinators.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Botanical Name | Grevillea juniperina Prostrata Gold |
| Common Name | Prostrate Gold Grevillea |
| Plant Type | Native groundcover shrub |
| Height | Approx. 30–60cm |
| Width | Approx. 1.5–2m |
| Position | Full sun |
| Flower Colour | Golden yellow |
| Flowering Period | Most of the year |
| Foliage | Dense green prickly foliage |
| Uses | Groundcover, slopes, native gardens, bird attraction |
| Soil | Well-drained soil |
| Water Needs | Low once established |
| Melbourne Suitability | Excellent |
Fill difficult spaces with hardy Australian beauty
Grevillea juniperina Prostrata Gold spreads quickly to create a dense carpet of native foliage covered in glowing golden flowers. Perfect for Melbourne landscapes, it thrives in dry conditions, suppresses weeds and attracts native birds with almost nonstop colour.
