Grevillea johnsonii x wilsonii 'Bon Accord'
Grevillea 'Bon Accord' is an erect to arching medium tree with fine, deeply divided leaves, and bronze new growth. Brilliant bunches of waxy red flowers sit above the foliage, blooming from early spring to late summer. These flowers are attractive to birdlife.
Uses
This grevillea can be used as a specmen planting either by itself or in groups; and as an informal screen or hedge.
Preferred Position & Soil
Preference is for a sunny poition or light shade, in well drained soil.
| Form | Standard Tree Shape |
| Family | Proteaceae |
| Mature Size | Height: 2m Width: 2m |
Categories
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Formal Screening Trees suitable for hedges & screens. A traditional tree known for this purpose. |
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Native Indigenous or occurring naturally in Australia. |



