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Welcome to the amazing world of Grevillea plants! These beautiful plants are native to Australia and are known for their unique, often colorful flowers. A cultivar is a special type of plant that people have created or selected because it has certain cool features, like a specific flower color, size, or shape. Think of it like different breeds of dogs – they're all dogs, but they look and act a bit differently.

This list introduces you to some of the many wonderful Grevillea cultivars. They've been carefully chosen or bred to be perfect for gardens, attracting birds and insects with their lovely blooms.

Grevillea Cultivars from A to E

  • Allyn Radiance

This cultivar was created in 1995 from two types of Grevillea juniperina. It was officially registered in 1998.

  • Apricot Charm
    Grevillea Apricot Charm
    Apricot Charm Grevillea

This lovely plant is known for its apricot-colored flowers.

  • Apricot Glow
    Grevillea Apricot Glow
    Apricot Glow Grevillea

Another beautiful cultivar with glowing apricot blooms.

  • Aromas

Similar to the regular Grevillea rosmarinifolia, this cultivar has been sold in the United States.

  • Audrey

This plant is a mix of Grevillea juniperina and Grevillea victoriae, first appearing in 1957. It's also known as G. 'Audreyae'.

  • Autumn Waterfall

Registered in 2006, this cultivar is a cross between a special form of Grevillea bipinnatifida and Grevillea 'Honey Gem'.

  • Bairnsdale

This cultivar was chosen from a seedling of G. 'Poorinda Constance' and accepted for registration in 1989.

  • Bedspread

This cultivar was accepted for registration in 2001 and granted in 2003.

  • Billy Bonkers

This fun-named plant is a mix of Grevillea nana subsp. abbreviata and G. 'Sid Cadwell'.

  • Birdsong

Registered in 2000, 'Birdsong' is a hybrid of Grevillea 'Honey Gem' and Grevillea banksii.

  • Blood Orange

This cultivar, with its deep orange color, was accepted for registration in 2006 and granted in 2009.

  • Bon Accord

Accepted for registration in 1986, 'Bon Accord' is a cross between Grevillea johnsonii and Grevillea wilsonii.

  • Bonfire

Like 'Bon Accord', 'Bonfire' is also a hybrid of Grevillea johnsonii and Grevillea wilsonii.

  • Bonnie Prince Charlie

This cultivar, accepted in 1992, comes from Grevillea rosmarinifolia and a Grampians form of Grevillea alpina.

  • Boongala Spinebill
    Grevillea 'Boongala Spinebill'
    Boongala Spinebill Grevillea

This plant is a hybrid of Grevillea bipinnatifida and Grevillea caleyi.

  • Border Red

This cultivar is known for its red color.

  • Bronze Rambler

Accepted in 1988, 'Bronze Rambler' is a cross between Grevillea rivularis and G. 'Poorinda Peter'.

  • Brookvale Letitia

This cultivar, also called G. 'Toowoomba Beauty', is a hybrid of Grevillea barklyana subsp. macleayana and Grevillea acanthifolia subsp. acanthifolia. It was accepted in 1988.

  • Burke 2

This cultivar has Plant Breeder's Rights (PBR).

  • Burke 3

Another cultivar with Plant Breeder's Rights (PBR).

  • Callum's Gold

This cultivar also has Plant Breeder's Rights (PBR).

  • Caloundra Gem

This plant is a hybrid of Grevillea banksii and G. 'Coochin Hills' (which is Grevillea hodgei).

  • Canberra Gem
    Grevillea Canberra Gem
    Canberra Gem Grevillea

Accepted in 1976, 'Canberra Gem' is a mix of Grevillea juniperina and Grevillea rosmarinifolia.

  • Canterbury Gold

This cultivar, accepted in 1981, is a mix of a prostrate yellow form of Grevillea juniperina and Grevillea victoriae var. leptoneura.

  • Carpet Layer
    Grevillea Carpet Layer
    Carpet Layer Grevillea

This cultivar has Plant Breeder's Rights (PBR).

  • Carpet Queen

This cultivar is known for its spreading, carpet-like growth.

  • Cascade

The exact origin of this cultivar is not certain.

  • Chatsworth Lorran

Accepted in 1992, this plant is a hybrid of Grevillea thelemanniana and an unknown parent.

  • Cherry Brandy

This cultivar, accepted in 1989, is an F2 hybrid of G. 'Misty Pink'. An F2 hybrid means it's the second generation from the original cross.

  • Claire Dee

This cultivar is a red-flowering hybrid of Grevillea banksii and Grevillea bipinnatifida.

  • Clearview David
    Grevillea Clearview David
    Clearview David Grevillea

Accepted in 1976, this cultivar was created by Bill Cane. It's a cross between Grevillea rosmarinifolia and G. 'Crosbie Morrison'.

  • Clearview John

This is a natural form of Grevillea lanigera found near Lake Glenmaggie.

  • Cleaview Robin

This cultivar has Plant Breeder's Rights (PBR) and is a hybrid of two forms of Grevillea lanigera.

  • Coastal Dawn

This cultivar has Plant Breeder's Rights (PBR).

  • Coastal Gem

This is a form of Grevillea lanigera.

  • Coastal Glimpse

Registered in 2004, this cultivar is a cross between 'Sandra Gordon' and likely 'Moonlight'.

  • Coastal Glow
    Grevillea Coastal Glow (G. barklyana subsp. macleayana x G. aspleniifolia)
    Coastal Glow Grevillea

Also known as 'Frampton's Hybrid', this plant is a hybrid of Grevillea barklyana subsp. macleayana and either Grevillea aspleniifolia or Grevillea longifolia.

  • Coastal Impressive

Registered in 2004, this cultivar is a hybrid of 'Sylvia' and 'Majestic'.

  • Coastal Prestige

Registered in 2004, this cultivar is a hybrid of 'Sylvia' and possibly 'Majestic'.

  • Coastal Sunset

This cultivar has Plant Breeder's Rights (PBR).

  • Coastal Twilight

This cultivar also has Plant Breeder's Rights (PBR).

  • Coconut Ice

Accepted in 1993, 'Coconut Ice' is a hybrid of Grevillea bipinnatifida and a white-flowered form of Grevillea banksii.

  • Cooroora Cascade

This plant is an F2 seedling of 'Golden Lyre'.

  • Copper Crest

Accepted in 1979, 'Copper Crest' is a hybrid of Grevillea aquifolium and Grevillea acanthifolia.

  • Copper Rocket
    Grevillea 'Copper Rocket'
    Copper Rocket Grevillea

Released by Faceys Nursery, this plant is similar to Grevillea x gaudichaudii but grows upright.

  • Coral

This cultivar is a selected seedling of Grevillea alpina (Cardinia form).

  • Crimson Glory

Accepted in 1988, 'Crimson Glory' is a hybrid of Grevillea acanthifolia and Grevillea willisii.

  • Crosbie Morrison
    Grevillea Crosbie Morrison
    Crosbie Morrison Grevillea

Accepted in 1988, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea lanigera and Grevillea lavandulacea. It's named after a famous naturalist, Philip Crosbie Morrison.

  • Crowning Glory

This cultivar is known for its glorious blooms.

  • Dargan Hill
    Grevillea Dargan Hill
    Dargan Hill Grevillea

The origin of this cultivar is unknown.

  • Desert Flame

This is a form of Grevillea rosmarinifolia found in the Little Desert.

  • Dorothy

Produced in 1963, 'Dorothy' is a hybrid of Grevillea lavandulacea and possibly Grevillea obtusiflora.

  • Dorothy Gordon

Accepted in 2009, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea sessilis and Grevillea paradoxa.

  • Dot Brown

This cultivar has Plant Breeder's Rights (PBR).

  • Edna Ellen

This cultivar is the same as G. 'Moonlight'.

  • Edna Walling Softly Softly

This plant is a hybrid of Grevillea alpina and Grevillea lanigera 'Blush'.

  • Eileen Rose

Accepted in 1988, this cultivar is a lovely addition to gardens.

  • Ellendale

This cultivar, also known as 'Ellendale Pool', is the same as Grevillea fililoba.

  • Ember Glow

This cultivar has Plant Breeder's Rights (PBR).

  • Evelyn's Coronet
    Grevillea 'Evelyn's Coronet'
    Evelyn's Coronet Grevillea

Accepted in 1977, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea buxifolia and Grevillea lavandulacea.

Grevillea Cultivars from F to J

  • Fanfare
    Grevillea-austraflorafanfare
    Fanfare Grevillea

Accepted in 1979, 'Fanfare' is a hybrid of Grevillea x gaudichaudii and Grevillea longifolia. It's also known as 'Austraflora Fanfare'.

  • Fire Sprite

Accepted in 2007, 'Fire Sprite' is a hybrid of Grevillea longistyla and Grevillea venusta.

  • Fireworks

Registered in 2007, 'Fireworks' is a cross between Grevillea 'Pink Pixie' and Grevillea alpina.

  • Flame 'n Beauty

Accepted in 2006, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea asparagoides and Grevillea calliantha.

  • Flamingo

This cultivar is a hybrid of G. 'Superb' and G. 'Moonlight'.

  • Forest Rambler
    Grevillea Forest Rambler
    Forest Rambler Grevillea

Accepted in 2007, this cultivar appeared in the 1980s and looks similar to Grevillea shiressii and G. 'Ruby Clusters'.

  • Forsteri

This is a form of Grevillea banksii.

  • Gingin Gem
    Grevillea obtusifolia Gingin Gem
    Gingin Gem Grevillea

This is a low-growing (prostrate) form of Grevillea obtusifolia.

  • Glen Pearl

First grown in 1960, this might be a hybrid of Grevillea victoriae and Grevillea juniperina.

  • Glen Sandra

First grown in 1960, this might be a hybrid of Grevillea juniperina and possibly Grevillea rosmarinifolia.

  • Golden Glory
    Grevillea tenuiloba
    Golden Glory Grevillea

Accepted in 1987, this is a form of Grevillea tenuiloba.

  • Golden Lyre

This cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea formosa and Grevillea 'Honey Gem', released to the public in 2005.

  • Golden Sparkle

Accepted in 1975, this is a variegated sport (a natural change in the plant) of G. audreyae, first grown in 1973.

  • Golden Yul-lo

Registered in 1995, this cultivar is a cross between 'Sandra Gordon' and an unknown parent.

  • Goldfever

Registered in 2005, 'Goldfever' is a hybrid of Grevillea juniperina and Grevillea rhyolitica.

  • Goldrush
    Grevillea 'Goldrush'
    Goldrush Grevillea

Accepted in 1992, 'Goldrush' is a hybrid of Grevillea alpina and G. rosmarinifolia.

  • Grampians Gold

Accepted in 1989, this is a form of Grevillea alpina.

  • Granya Glory

Accepted in 2000, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea lanigera and Grevillea polybractea.

  • Grassfire

This plant is a hybrid of Grevillea tetragonoloba and Grevillea laurifolia.

  • Green Glow

Accepted in 1987, 'Green Glow' is a hybrid of Grevillea tetragonoloba and Grevillea x gaudichaudii. It was originally called 'Wakiti Strata'.

  • Gypsy

Accepted in 1990, this is a form of Grevillea banksii.

  • Gypsy Moon

This cultivar came from a 'Sandra Gordon' seedling in 1986 and was released in 2005.

  • Hilda Herbert

This cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea banksii and possibly G. 'Misty Pink'.

  • Hills Jubilee

Accepted in 2009, this complex hybrid involves Grevillea baueri, Grevillea alpina, and Grevillea rosmarinifolia 'Lutea'.

  • Honey Barbara
    Honey barbara
    Honey Barbara Grevillea

Accepted in 2009, 'Honey Barbara' is a hybrid of G. 'Honey Gem' and G. 'Sylvia', in gardens since 2000.

  • Honey Gem
    Grevillea Honey Gem
    Honey Gem Grevillea

Accepted in 1980, 'Honey Gem' is a popular hybrid of a red form of Grevillea banksii and Grevillea pteridifolia.

  • Honey Jo
    GrevHoney Jo
    Honey Jo Grevillea

Accepted in 2009, 'Honey Jo' is a hybrid of Grevillea sericea and Grevillea linearifolia.

  • Honey Wonder

This cultivar has Plant Breeder's Rights (PBR) and is a variegated sport of Grevillea 'Honey Gem'.

  • Honeybird Cream

This cultivar is known for its cream-colored flowers.

  • Honeybird Pink

This cultivar is known for its pink flowers.

  • Honeybird Yellow

This cultivar is known for its yellow flowers.

  • Honeyeater Heaven

This cultivar is likely named for its ability to attract honeyeater birds.

  • Hot Lips

This is a form of Grevillea banksii.

  • Hunter Beauty

Accepted in 2007, this low-growing (prostrate) cultivar is possibly a hybrid of Grevillea aspleniifolia and Grevillea laurifolia.

  • Ivanhoe

Accepted in 1992, 'Ivanhoe' is a hybrid of Grevillea longifolia and Grevillea caleyi. It's thought to have originated in the Melbourne suburb of Ivanhoe.

  • Jessie Cadwell

This is thought to be a hybrid of Grevillea longifolia and Grevillea caleyi 'Nana'.

  • Jester
    Jester Grevillea

Accepted in 1993, 'Jester' is a hybrid of Grevillea 'Honey Gem' and G. 'Coconut Ice'.

  • John Evans

This is thought to be a hybrid of Grevillea baueri and Grevillea rosmarinifolia 'Nana'.

  • Jolly Swagman

Also known as G. 'Humpty Dumpty', this cultivar is a seedling of G. 'Royal Mantle'.

  • Jubilee

Accepted in 1985, 'Jubilee' is a hybrid of Grevillea rosmarinifolia and Grevillea alpina.

  • Judith

This cultivar is a selection of Grevillea alpina (Cardinia form).

Grevillea Cultivars from K to O

  • Kay Williams

This cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea banksii and Grevillea 'Sandra Gordon'.

  • Kentlyn

This cultivar is the same as 'Mason's Hybrid'.

  • Kimberley Gold
    Grevillea 'Kimberley Gold'
    Kimberley Gold Grevillea

This cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea wickhamii and Grevillea miniata.

  • Kingaroy Slippers

Accepted in 1978, this cultivar is a natural change (mutation) of Grevillea banksii.

  • Kings Celebration

This cultivar is known for its celebratory blooms.

  • Kings Fire

Also known as 'Scarlet Moon', this cultivar is a vibrant red.

  • Kings Rainbow

This cultivar likely has a mix of colors, like a rainbow.

  • Ladelle

Accepted in 1998, 'Ladelle' is a seedling of G. 'Misty Pink' and is also known as G. 'Pink Flush'.

  • Lady O
    Grevillea 'Lady O'
    Lady O Grevillea

Registered in 2005, 'Lady O' is a hybrid of Grevillea victoriae and Grevillea rhyolitica.

  • Lana Marie

This cultivar is a beautiful plant for gardens.

  • Lara Dwarf
    Grevillea 'Lara Dwarf'
    Lara Dwarf Grevillea

Accepted in 1978, this is a form of Grevillea rosmarinifolia chosen in 1969 near Lara, Victoria.

  • Lemon Supreme
    Grevillea Lemon Supreme
    Lemon Supreme Grevillea

This cultivar is a hybrid involving Grevillea olivacea and Grevillea preissii.

  • Lillian

This cultivar possibly involves Grevillea rosmarinifolia in its parentage.

  • Lime-Light

Accepted in 1978, this is a form of Grevillea rosmarinifolia.

  • Lime Spider

This is a variegated sport (a natural change) of Grevillea 'Honey Gem'.

  • Little Honey

This cultivar has Plant Breeder's Rights (PBR).

  • Little Jessie
    Grevillea 'Little Jessie' 6288
    Little Jessie Grevillea

Accepted in 2007, 'Little Jessie' is a hybrid of Grevillea asparagoides and Grevillea calliantha.

  • Little Miss Muffet
    Grevillea 'Miss Muffet'
    Little Miss Muffet Grevillea

This cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea sericea and Grevillea speciosa.

  • Little Thicket
    Grevillea 'Little Thicket'
    Little Thicket Grevillea

Accepted in 1979, this is a natural hybrid from Braidwood, New South Wales. It's thought to be a cross between Grevillea arenaria subsp. arenaria and Grevillea lanigera.

  • Lollypops!
    Grevillea Lollypops
    Lollypops Grevillea

This cultivar has a fun name and lovely flowers.

  • Long John
    Grevillealongjohn
    Long John Grevillea

Accepted in 2007, 'Long John' is a hybrid of Grevillea longistyla and G. johnsonii. It's also known as G. 'Elegance'.

  • Lorikeet Amber

This cultivar has Plant Breeder's Rights (PBR).

  • Lunar Light

Accepted in 1982, this is a form of Grevillea juniperina.

  • Lyn Parry

Accepted in 1982, 'Lyn Parry' is a hybrid of Grevillea buxifolia and Grevillea sericea.

  • Lyrebird

Accepted in 1986, this cultivar is a beautiful plant.

  • Magic Lantern

This is a selected seedling of Grevillea alpina (Cardinia form). It can also refer to Grevillea preissii subsp. glabrilimba.

  • Majestic

This cultivar is a hybrid, coming from a Grevillea 'Misty Pink' seedling.

  • Marion

This is a selected seedling of Grevillea alpina (Cardinia form).

  • Mason's Hybrid
    Grevillea 'Ned Kelly'
    Mason's Hybrid Grevillea (also known as 'Ned Kelly')

Accepted in 1982, 'Mason's Hybrid' is a cross between Grevillea banksii and Grevillea bipinnatifida. It's also known as G. 'Ned Kelly' and G. 'Kentlyn'.

  • McDonald Park

Accepted in 1981, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea rosmarinifolia and Grevillea alpina.

  • Merinda Gordon

Accepted in 1986, 'Merinda Gordon' is a hybrid of Grevillea insignis and Grevillea asteriscosa.

  • Midas Touch
    Grevillea 'Midas Touch' 1198
    Midas Touch Grevillea

This cultivar is a seedling of Grevillea juncifolia.

  • Misty Pink
    Pinkgrevillea
    Misty Pink Grevillea

Accepted in 2000, 'Misty Pink' is a hybrid of a compact red-flowering form of Grevillea banksii and Grevillea sessilis.

  • Molly
    Grevillea Molly Oldes 3 smaller
    Molly Grevillea

Registered in 2005, 'Molly' is a hybrid of Grevillea aurea and Grevillea bipinnatifida.

  • Molonglo
    Grevilleajuniperinamolonglo
    Molonglo Grevillea

Accepted in 1974, 'Molonglo' is a hybrid of two forms of Grevillea juniperina.

  • Moonlight
    Grevillea moonlight 1 Hunter BG smaller
    Moonlight Grevillea

This is a selected form of Grevillea whiteana.

  • Mt Tamboritha
    Grevillea lanigera mount tamboritha
    Mt Tamboritha Grevillea

This is a low-growing (prostrate) form of Grevillea lanigera.

  • Nancy Otzen
    Grevillea 'Nancy Otzen'
    Nancy Otzen Grevillea

This cultivar is a lovely plant.

  • Nectar Delight

Accepted in 1992, 'Nectar Delight' is a hybrid of G. x gaudichaudii and Grevillea acanthifolia.

  • Ned Kelly

This cultivar is the same as 'Mason's Hybrid'.

  • New Blood
    Grevillea New Blood W155919
    New Blood Grevillea

This cultivar is a hybrid of G. juniperina "Molonglo" and G. rhyolitica.

  • Noellii
    Grevilleanoellii
    Noellii Grevillea

This is a form of Grevillea rosmarinifolia sold in the United States.

  • Old Gold

Accepted in 1984, 'Old Gold' is a hybrid of G. ilicifolia and a prostrate yellow form of Grevillea juniperina.

  • Olympic Flame

This is a selected seedling of Grevillea alpina (Cardinia form).

  • Orange Box

This cultivar has Plant Breeder's Rights (PBR) and is a hybrid of Grevillea victoriae and Grevillea juniperina.

  • Orange Marmalade
    Grevillea Orange Marmalade
    Orange Marmalade Grevillea

Accepted in 1991, 'Orange Marmalade' is a hybrid of Grevillea glossadenia and Grevillea venusta.

Grevillea Cultivars from P to R

  • Parakeet Park

This cultivar has Plant Breeder's Rights (PBR).

  • Parfait Cream

Accepted in 1994, 'Parfait Cream' is a hybrid of G. 'Pink Parfait' and Grevillea hodgei.

  • Patricia Marie

Accepted in 1978, this cultivar is a beautiful plant.

  • Peaches and Cream
    Grevillea Peaches and Cream Oldes 3 smaller
    Peaches and Cream Grevillea

This cultivar has Plant Breeder's Rights (PBR) and is a hybrid of a white form of Grevillea banksii and a red form of Grevillea bipinnatifida.

  • Pendant Clusters

Accepted in 1979, 'Pendant Clusters' is a hybrid of Grevillea chrysophaea and Grevillea baueri.

  • Picasso
    Grevilleasynapheaepicasso
    Picasso Grevillea

This is a selected form of Grevillea synapheae sold in the United States.

  • Pink Champagne

This cultivar is an F2 hybrid of G. 'Misty Pink'.

  • Pink Gem

This is a low-growing (prostrate) form of Grevillea humilis.

  • Pinkie

This cultivar is a seedling of Grevillea lanigera grown in Geelong, Victoria.

  • Pink Lady
    Grevillea 'Pink Lady'
    Pink Lady Grevillea

This cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea juniperina and possibly Grevillea rosmarinifolia, grown in Queanbeyan, New South Wales.

  • Pink Midget
    Grevillea Pink Midget
    Pink Midget Grevillea

Registered in 2001, 'Pink Midget' is a hybrid of Grevillea leiophylla and Grevillea humilis subsp. maritima.

  • Pink Parfait

Accepted in 1982, 'Pink Parfait' is an F2 hybrid of 'Misty Pink'.

  • Pink Star

Accepted in 1980, 'Pink Star' is a hybrid of Grevillea baueri and an unknown parent.

  • Pink Surprise

Accepted in 1977, 'Pink Surprise' is a hybrid of Grevillea whiteana and a red-flowered form of Grevillea banksii.

  • Poorinda Adorning

Accepted in 1978, this cultivar is a seedling from a form of Grevillea juniperina.

  • Poorinda Annette

Accepted in 1979, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea juniperina and a small-flowered form of Grevillea alpina.

  • Poorinda Anticipation
    Grevillea Poorinda Anticipation
    Poorinda Anticipation Grevillea

Accepted in 1981, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea longifolia and Grevillea willisii.

  • Poorinda Beauty

Accepted in 1977, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea juniperina and Grevillea alpina.

  • Poorinda Belinda

Accepted in 1975, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea juniperina and a cross between a yellow-flowered form of Grevillea obtusiflora and Grevillea alpina.

  • Poorinda Ben

Accepted in 1982, this cultivar is a seedling of G. 'Poorinda Peter'.

  • Poorinda Beulah

Accepted in 1978, this cultivar is a seedling of G. 'Poorinda Blondie'.

  • Poorinda Blondie

Accepted in 1978, this cultivar is a seedling from Grevillea hookeriana.

  • Poorinda Constance

Accepted in 1984, this cultivar is a hybrid of a New South Wales form of Grevillea juniperina and a red-flowered form of Grevillea victoriae.

  • Poorinda Diadem

Accepted in 1979, this cultivar is a seedling of Grevillea 'Poorinda Leane'.

  • Poorinda Elegance

Accepted in 1977, this cultivar is a complex hybrid involving a New South Wales form of G. juniperina, G. alpina, and G. 'obtusiflora'.

  • Poorinda Emblem

Accepted in 1978, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea caleyi and G. 'Poorinda Peter'.

  • Poorinda Empress

Accepted in 1978, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea hookeriana and Grevillea caleyi.

  • Poorinda Enchantment

Accepted in 1979, this cultivar is a seedling from G. 'Poorinda Blondie'.

  • Poorinda Ensign

Accepted in 1989, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea lavandulacea and Grevillea ilicifolia.

  • Poorinda Firebird

Accepted in 1977, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea speciosa and a New South Wales form of Grevillea oleoides.

  • Poorinda Gaye

Accepted in 1984, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea hookerana and Grevillea caleyi.

  • Poorinda Gemini

Accepted in 1984, this cultivar is a seedling of Grevillea hookerana.

  • Poorinda Golden Lyre

Accepted in 1963, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea alpina and Grevillea victoriae.

  • Poorinda Hula

Accepted in 1975, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea trinervis and Grevilea linearis.

  • Poorinda Illumina

Accepted in 1963, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea lavandulacea and Grevillea lanigera.

  • Poorinda Jeanie

Accepted in 1975, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea alpina and Grevillea juniperina.

  • Poorinda Jennifer Joy

Accepted in 1964, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea speciosa and Grevillea linearifolia.

  • Poorinda Joyce

Accepted in 1963, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea alpina and Grevillea lavandulacea.

  • Poorinda Leane

Accepted in 1977, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea juniperina and Grevillea victoriae.

  • Poorinda Miriam

Accepted in 1980, this cultivar is a seedling of G. 'Poorinda Blondie'.

  • Poorinda Peter

Accepted in 1980, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea acanthifolia and Grevillea longifolia.

  • Poorinda Pink Coral

Accepted in 1977, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea juniperina and Grevillea victoriae.

  • Poorinda Queen
    Grevillea Poorinda Queen
    Poorinda Queen Grevillea

Accepted in 1964, 'Poorinda Queen' is a hybrid of Grevillea juniperina and a yellow-flowered form of Grevillea victoriae.

  • Poorinda Rachel

Accepted in 1978, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea alpina and Grevillea juniperina.

  • Poorinda Refrain

Accepted in 1978, this cultivar is a hybrid of a New South Wales form of Grevillea floribunda and Grevillea juniperina.

  • Poorinda Regina

Accepted in 1978, this cultivar is a seedling of G. 'Poorinda Blondie'.

  • Poorinda Rondeau

Accepted in 1975, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea lavandulacea and Grevillea baueri.

  • Poorinda Rosy Morn

Accepted in 1984, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea lavandulacea and a form of Grevillea baueri.

  • Poorinda Royal Carpet

Accepted in 1979, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea laurifolia and Grevillea willisii.

  • Poorinda Royal Mantle

Accepted in 1975, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea laurifolia and Grevillea willisii.

  • Poorinda Signet

Accepted in 1977, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea juniperina and Grevillea lanigera.

  • Poorinda Silver Sheen

Accepted in 1979, this cultivar is a seedling of Grevillea hookeriana.

  • Poorinda Splendour

Accepted in 1972, this cultivar is a hybrid of a New South Wales form of Grevillea juniperina and Grevillea alpina.

  • Poorinda Stephen

Accepted in 1979, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea speciosa and Grevillea oleoides.

  • Poorinda Tranquillity

This cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea lavandulacea and Grevillea alpina.

  • Poorinda Vivacity

Accepted in 1979, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea speciosa and a large-leafed form of Grevillea oleoides.

  • Pretty Pink

Introduced in Victoria in 1985, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea arenaria and G. 'Crosbie Morrison'.

  • Pryor's Hybrid

See 'Scarlet Sprite'.

  • Radiant Pink

This is a natural hybrid of Grevillea lavandulacea from the Black Range in Victoria.

  • Raptor

This cultivar has Plant Breeder's Rights (PBR).

  • Red Clusters
    Grevillea 'Red Clusters'
    Red Clusters Grevillea

This cultivar is known for its clusters of red flowers.

  • Red Hooks
    Grevillea Red Hooks
    Red Hooks Grevillea

Accepted in 1987, 'Red Hooks' is a hybrid of Grevillea hookeriana and Grevillea tetragonoloba. It was often mistaken for G. hookeriana in the past.

  • Red Sunset

This cultivar is known for its beautiful red colors at sunset.

  • Red Wings

This is a form of Grevillea thelemanniana.

  • Robyn Gordon
    Grevillea Robyn Gordon
    Robyn Gordon Grevillea

Accepted in 1974, 'Robyn Gordon' is a very popular hybrid of Grevillea banksii and Grevillea bipinnatifida.

  • Rosy Posy

This is a form of Grevillea rosmarinifolia.

  • Ruby Clusters

This cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea shiressii and Grevillea oleoides, or possibly a hybrid of Grevillea victoriae.

  • Ruby Red

This is a low-growing (prostrate) red-flowering form of Grevillea banksii.

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  • Sandra Gordon
    Grevillea 'Sandra Gordon'
    Sandra Gordon Grevillea

Accepted in 1977, 'Sandra Gordon' is a hybrid of Grevillea sessilis and Grevillea pteridifolia.

  • Scarlet Moon

Also known as 'Kings Fire', this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea nivea and G. 'Crowning Glory', developed by Kings Park and Botanic Gardens.

  • Scarlet Sprite
    Grevillea Scarlet Sprite
    Scarlet Sprite Grevillea

Also known as 'Pryor's Hybrid' or 'Yarralumla Gem', this is a form of Grevillea rosmarinifolia.

  • Sea Spray

This cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea olivacea and Grevillea preissii, grown by George Lullfitz.

  • × semperflorens
    Grevillea x semperflorens
    Grevillea x semperflorens

This is a hybrid of Grevillea thelemanniana and Grevillea juniperina var. sulphurea.

  • Shirley Howie

Accepted in 1978, 'Shirley Howie' is a hybrid of Grevillea sericea and Grevillea capitellata.

  • Sid Cadwell

The parentage of this cultivar is unknown, but it might involve Grevillea tetragonoloba.

  • Sid Reynolds

Accepted in 1992, 'Sid Reynolds' is a hybrid of Grevillea pinaster and Grevillea commutata.

  • Silvereye Cream

This cultivar has Plant Breeder's Rights (PBR).

  • Simply Sarah
    Grevillea Simply Sarah
    Simply Sarah Grevillea

Accepted in 1999, 'Simply Sarah' is a hybrid of Grevillea longifolia and Grevillea beadleana.

  • Splendour

This cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea speciosa and Grevillea shiressii.

  • Starfire

Accepted in 1981, 'Starfire' is a seedling of Grevillea 'Honey Gem'.

  • Starflame

Accepted in 1981, 'Starflame' is also a seedling of Grevillea 'Honey Gem'.

  • Sunkissed Waters

Registered in 1991, this is a natural change (mutation) of 'Poorinda Royal Mantle'. It has shorter, light green leaves with a white to cream edge.

  • Sunrise
    Grevillea Sunrise
    Sunrise Grevillea

Accepted in 1990, 'Sunrise' is a hybrid of Grevillea bipinnatifida and G. 'Clearview Robin'. It was first known as 'Wakiti Sunrise'.

  • Sunset Splendour

Accepted in 2007, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea 'Honey Gem' and a north Queensland form of Grevillea pteridiifolia. It's also known as 'Sunset Bronze'.

  • Superb
    Grevillea banksii superb flower
    Superb Grevillea

Accepted in 1981, 'Superb' is a hybrid of a white form of Grevillea banksii and a red form of Grevillea bipinnatifida.

  • Sylvia
    Grevillea banksii sylvia flower
    Sylvia Grevillea

This cultivar is an F2 hybrid of G. 'Pink Surprise'.

  • Tanunda

This is a form of Grevillea lavandulacea from Aldinga, South Australia.

  • Tucker Time Entrée

This cultivar has Plant Breeder's Rights (PBR) and is a hybrid of Grevillea rosmarinifolia and Grevillea alpina.

  • Tyalge Glow

Accepted in 1990, 'Tyalge Glow' is a hybrid of Grevillea speciosa and G. 'Poorinda Firebird'.

  • Wakiti Gem

Accepted in 1983, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea tetragonoloba and Grevillea x gaudichaudii.

  • Wattlebird Yellow
    Grevillea Wattlebird Yellow
    Wattlebird Yellow Grevillea

This cultivar has Plant Breeder's Rights (PBR).

  • Waverley Ghost

Accepted in 1984, this is a variegated sport (a natural change) of Grevillea 'Poorinda Constance', chosen in 1979.

  • White Wings
    Grevillea 'White Wings'
    White Wings Grevillea

This cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea curviloba subsp. incurva and an unknown parent.

  • Winpara Gem
    Grevillea 'Winpara Gem'
    Winpara Gem Grevillea

Accepted in 1984, 'Winpara Gem' is a hybrid of Grevillea thelemanniana and Grevillea olivacea.

  • Winpara Gold

Accepted in 1988, 'Winpara Gold' is a hybrid of Grevillea preissii and Grevillea olivacea.

  • Winter Delight
    Grevillea Winter Delight
    Winter Delight Grevillea

This cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea lanigera and Grevillea lavandulacea.

  • Winter Sparkles

Accepted in 1991, 'Winter Sparkles' is a hybrid of Grevillea banksii and Grevillea pteridifolia.

  • Woori Wanderer

Accepted in 2008, this cultivar is a hybrid of Grevillea laurifolia and Grevillea acanthifolia, chosen in 1990.

  • Yamba Sunshine

This cultivar is known for its sunny appearance.

  • Yarralumla Gem

See 'Scarlet Sprite'.

See also

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