Mazhar Botanic Garden

Grevillea rosmarinifolia A. Cunn.

Rosemary grevillea

Sample code: EGY-MBG-001177
Common name: Rosemary grevillea
English name: Rosemary grevillea
Native: Australia
Country: Australia
(PGR): Rare

Evergreen shrub grow up to 15-2 m leaves rosemary-like, linear, dark green flowers pink to red

Ornamental, Hedging and erosion control. borders.

Grevillea rosmarinifolia subsp glabella (RBr) Makinson

Hakea rosmarinifolia (ACunn) Christenh & Byng

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Texture: Chalk Clay Coastal Alluvial Soils Heavy clay Lime rich soils
Fertility: High
Drainage: Well drained
Topography: Coastal area
Salinity: Low
Water Sources: Well water
Climates: Mediterranean
Lights: Light shade
Propagation: Cuttings
Flowering time: Spring- summer
Zone: 8 : 10
pH range: 5.5-7.5
Status: Endangered
Life span: Perennial
Habits: Evergreen Shrub
Sample Type: Introduced - cultivated
Collecting Sources: Botanical garden
Plant Uses: Beds & borders Ornamental
Plant Populations density: Cultivated
Vegetation types: Sub tropical
pH: Mild acid Neutral

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