Orange marmalade has deep green leaves and bright orange flowers during winter. The new growth is tinted bronze.
Ideal for shrubberies, hedges or specimen plant. Grows well in a sunny spot with well drained soil, but tolerates most soils and positions. Prune after flowering to maintain compact shape.
Height 2.5m, width 2m.
Grevillea 'Orange Marmalade' prospers in full sun to partial shade. It is ideal for growing in gardens, as a feature plant, or as a low hedge. Ensure the location has well-draining soil and good air circulation to prevent disease.
Grevillea 'Orange Marmalade' prefers a warm, temperate to subtropical climate. It can tolerate light frost once established but should be protected from severe frost and cold winds. Ideal temperatures range between 10-30°C.
Use a well-draining soil. Sandy or loamy soils with good organic matter are ideal. This plant is tolerant of poor soils but will thrive in richer conditions. Ensure the soil remains moderately moist but not waterlogged.
Fertilise your Grevillea 'Orange Marmalade' with a low-phosphorus, slow-release fertiliser in spring and autumn. Avoid using high-phosphorus fertilisers, as Grevilleas are sensitive to phosphorus.
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