Grevillea Peaches and Cream
Grevillea Peaches and Cream can be grown as a fine specimen or since it forms a dense shrub it can be planted as a 6 foot screen. Grevillea Peaches and Cream grows well in full sun or strong indirect light. Expect Grevillea Peaches and Cream to grow much like Grevillea Robyn Gordon, which is one of its presumed parents. The flowers fade from a creamy white to pale pink as they age. This is a prime plant for bees and attracting hummingbirds. Several hummingbirds are always competing for the nectar throughout the long blooming season. Grevillea Peaches and Cream is hardy to a reported 23° F. Grevillea Peaches and Cream will require good drainage, you can achieve this by planting on a slope or mound or by making sure your soil drains well.
Plants from the Grevillea genus featured on this site:
Grevillea alpina
Grevillea Bonfire
Grevillea Coastal Gem
Grevillea Gilt Dragon
Grevillea juniperina Molonglo
Grevillea Kings Rainbow
Grevillea Long John
Grevillea Magic Lantern
Grevillea Moonlight
Grevillea noellii
Grevillea paniculata
Grevillea Peaches and Cream
Grevillea Pink Pearl
Grevillea Poorinda Blondie
Grevillea Red Hooks
Grevillea robusta
Grevillea Robyn Gordon
Grevillea Ruby Clusters
Grevillea Scarlet Sprite
Grevillea victoriae
Grevillea White Wings