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Grevillea robusta (Standard) - Silky Oak

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Grevillea robusta (Standard) is a gem in the world of landscaping from the Proteaceae family, fondly called the Silky Oak. Famed for its fast growth and grandeur, stretching up to a remarkable 35-40 meters tall, this dynamic evergreen tree hails from Australia and flourishes within a range of climates. Its enchanting fern-like emerald leaves, touched with a shimmer of silver beneath, offer an enticing contrast to the radiant golden-orange blooms that adorn this towering beauty each spring. Notably low-maintenance, it stands tall in full sun exposure and thrives in well-drained soils. The Silky Oak also adds value to any landscape as a natural wildlife attractor; its flamboyant, nectar-rich flowers serve as a beacon for a diverse array of birds and beneficial insects, making it an excellent selection for those seeking to boost garden biodiversity while enjoying a stunning view.

  • Size: Up to 35-40 meters tall
  • Flowers: Golden-orange
  • Foliage: Fern-like, emerald green leaves with a silver underside
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Wildlife friendly: Attracts diverse bird species and beneficial insects
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