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Grevillea Gold Rush in the GardenTags plant encyclopedia

Grevillea alpina x rosmarinifolia 'Gold Rush'

 

Grevillea 'Gold Rush'

Grevilleas are popular garden plants both in temperate and subtropical climates. They can be grown from soft tip cuttings from late summer, or from seed. In temperate regions, they are best grown in the in a conservatory or in a very sheltered part of the garden. 'Gold Rush' produces a profusion of clear yellow flowers with a prominent yellow/orange streak.

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plant Features
  • Grevillea Gold Rush likes full sun to partial shade

    Full sun to partial shade

  • Grevillea Gold Rush likes occasional watering

    Occasional watering

  • Grevillea Gold Rush is a little frost hardy: 32f (0°c)

    A little frost hardy: 32F (0°C)

  • Grevillea Gold Rush likes free draining and fertile

    Free draining and fertile

 
plant information

Common name

Grevillea 'Gold Rush'

Latin name

Grevillea alpina x rosmarinifolia 'Gold Rush'

type

Evergreen Shrub

family

Proteaceae

ph

5.0 - 7.0 Acid - Neutral

  • Light

    Grevillea Gold Rush likes full sun to partial shade

    Full sun to partial shade

  • Frost

    Grevillea Gold Rush is a little frost hardy: 32f (0°c)

    A little frost hardy: 32F (0°C)

  • Soil

    Grevillea Gold Rush likes free draining and fertile

    Free draining and fertile

  • Water

    Grevillea Gold Rush likes occasional watering

    Occasional watering

Plant & bloom calendar

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full grown dimensions

The size of a fully grown Grevillea Gold Rush is 1.50meters x 1.50meters 1.50 M 1.50 M

Grevillea alpina x rosmarinifolia 'Gold Rush'

Grevilleas are popular garden plants both in temperate and subtropical climates. They can be grown from soft tip cuttings from late summer, or from seed. In temperate regions, they are best grown in the in a conservatory or in a very sheltered part of the garden. 'Gold Rush' produces a profusion of clear yellow flowers with a prominent yellow/orange streak.


Planting young plants

From Early Spring TO Early Spring

Can be purchased from good nurseries in pots and planted straight into the growing site. Establish plants in the garden in spring in a sheltered, sunny place in free draining acid or neutral soil. Grow pot plants in a soil based compost such as John Innes number 3, adding peat or peat substitute to make up to a quarter of the volume.

 

Propagation

From Early Spring TO Mid Summer

Sow seeds under glass during spring or take semi-ripe cuttings in summer.

 
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