Grevillea lanigera Prostrate Forms, commonly known as Woolly Grevillea, are low-growing native groundcover plants featuring soft, woolly foliage and clusters of colorful flowers in shades of red, pink, orange, or yellow. These hardy prostrate forms spread naturally to create dense mats, making them perfect for erosion control on slopes, rockery plantings, and as attractive groundcover in any landscape. They’re drought-tolerant once established, attract native birds and insects, and provide year-round interest with their textured foliage and regular flowering displays throughout cooler months.
Grevillea lanigera naturally occurs in heathlands and open woodlands across southeastern Australia, thriving in well-drained sandy or clay loam soils in full sun to part shade with good air circulation.