San Leandro, CA (Zone 9b) | November 2018 | neutral
Per the Australian Cultivar Registration Authority:
"ORIGIN: Grevillea 'Wakiti Gem' is a presumed hybrid between G. tetragonoloba ...Read Moreand G. x gaudichaudii. It occurred as a chance seedling in a garden in Shepparton, Victoria. The name "Wakiti" refers to the nursery where the cultivar was first propagated. The cultivar was first received by the Authority in October 1983. Registration applied for by P and D Shiells, Shepparton.
DESCRIPTION: This cultivar is a prostrate plant up to 2.5m across. Along with this compact habit it is very dense. The leaves are deeply divided and reminiscent of G. x gaudichaudii. Each leaf lobe ends in a pungent point. The inflorescences are terminal and between 4 and 6cm long and are a claret colour. The flowering season is during the spring and summer months."
Per the Australian Cultivar Registration Authority:
"ORIGIN: Grevillea 'Wakiti Gem' is a presumed hybrid between G. tetragonoloba ...Read More