Golden Lyre Description
Long vibrant yellow brushes with chocolate brown bases open from lime green buds, above arching wide-spreading layered branches.
Foliage is very fine and feathery in appearance, gold-tinted at the tips when young.
Feature planting, informal screening, native gardens.
Golden Lyre Maintenance
Prune after flowering to encourage dense growth.
Feed with a slow release native fertiliser when buds form – grevilleas can be phosphorus-sensitive so the P ratio of the fertiliser needs to be under 3%.
Golden Lyre Alternative Names
Spider flowers.
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