Grevillea obtusifolia Prostrate Form is a low-growing native groundcover with a spreading habit that forms dense mats. This hardy prostrate grevillea features blunt-tipped leaves and produces clusters of colorful spider-like flowers in red, pink, or orange year-round. Perfect for erosion control, rockeries, and groundcover in native gardens, this drought-tolerant plant attracts birds and beneficial insects while requiring minimal maintenance once established.
Grevillea obtusifolia naturally occurs in heathlands and rocky slopes of New South Wales, thriving in well-drained sandy soils with good air circulation.