Grevillea
triloba: is a native of Western Australia and is a medium, spreading
shrub. We have observed specimens that are two to three metres tall in other
gardens. Our specimens, at Yallaroo, reach a maximum height of one and a half
metres. Grevillea triloba has three-lobe prickly leaves that are green
above and pale with hairs beneath. The profuse, white to cream flowers are
highly perfumed. The perfume from
a flowering Grevillea triloba will permeate the garden. Spring is the
main flowering period but sporadic flowering takes place at other times. Grevillea
triloba is a useful plant for hedges and screens. The species is rumoured
to be a parent of the well-known hybrid Grevillea White
Wings.
Propagate from cuttings.
Plants