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Helpful articles
External privacy screens. External privacy screens began to appear in Australian residential and commercial building during the 1950's and 1960's, as a direct result of high density living and higher incomes. For more information and some examples read this article.
DIY Retaining Walls. Learn about building a retaining wall for your garden. This article explains your options.
Winter Flowering Plants for the Garden. No Australian garden need be free of flowers in winter. Read this article to learn about some great winter flowering plants.
Australian native trees. Learn what Australian native trees you should I grow in your garden.
Plant description
Grevillea 'Golden Yu-Lo' is a fast growing medium shrub with deeply divided dark green foliage. It has large bright yellow flowers all year round, which will bring honey eating birds and insects to add more colour to the garden. It grows to around 3 metres tall and likes a well drained soil in a sunny spot best. A good easy care plant for screening or a loose hedge, or as a feature plant. The flowers can be used for cut flowers.
Further reading: Grevilleas and
Grevilleas for cold climates (articles written by native plant expert Angus Stewart).
Additional plant information
Flowers
Flower colour: yellow
Flowering season: spring summer autumn winter
Plant size
Maximum height: 3 metres
Minimum height: 2 metres
Maximum width: 2.5 metres
Minimum width: 2 metres
Sunlight, frost & salt tolerance
This plant will tolerate full or partial sunlight.
The frost tolerance of this plant is not specified.
Plant is not salt tolerant.
Fauna attracting?
Yes. Attracts: birds, bees, insects.
Climate
This plant species will grow in the following climates: temperate, subtropical.
Soil types & conditions
Loam: well-drained.
Clay: well-drained.
Sand: moist, well-drained.
Miscellaneous information
Native to: Australia.
Planting season: Any.
Types of fertiliser: Good native fertiliser.
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