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Grevillea Poorinda Rondeau

Grevillea lavandulacea x G. baueri Poorinda Rondeau
Spider Flower

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Grevillea 'Poorinda Rondeau' is a delightful variety with a particularly low and compact habit, ideal for container cultivation. It forms a dense and bushy shrub of about 1 to 1.20m (3 ft) in height and almost the same in width at maturity. Its dark green needle-like foliage is evergreen. This cultivar with its bright red-pink flowering blooms for long months, from February to June. Resistant to drought and diseases, 'Poorinda Rondeau' is however less hardy than other Grevillea varieties: it can withstand temperatures down to -5°C (23°F) for short periods, in perfectly drained soil.
Flower size
5 cm
Height at maturity
1.20 m
Spread at maturity
1 m
Exposure
Sun
Hardiness
Hardy down to -6°C
Soil moisture
Dry soil, Moist soil
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Best planting time March to April
Recommended planting time March to May
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Description

Grevillea 'Poorinda Rondeau' is a delightful variety with a particularly low and compact habit. It forms a dense bushy shrub approximately 1 to 1.20 m (3 ft to 4 ft) in height and almost as wide at maturity. Its dark green thick needle-like foliage is evergreen. This cultivar with its bright red-pink flowering, blooms for long months, from February to June. Resistant to drought and diseases, 'Poorinda Rondeau' is less hardy than other Grevillea: it can withstand frosts down to -5°C (23°F) for short periods in well-drained soil. If the winter temperatures in your region pose a risk, you can still enjoy this charming shrub which is well-suited for container cultivation in a conservatory or on a sunny terrace.

Grevillea is a shrub from the Proteaceae family, native to the cooler regions of southeastern Australia. Many Grevillea species are pioneers in their natural environment: they tolerate fairly poor dry soils but do not appreciate the presence of limestone, and require full sun to flower. The Grevillea 'Poorinda Rondeau' was selected in the 1950s by the Australian naturalist and passionate Grevillea enthusiast, Leomin Hodge. 'Poorinda Rondeau' is the result of cross-breeding between G. lavandulacea and G. baueri. Growing rapidly, reaching its mature size in 3-4 years, this rounded shrub occupies an average of 1 m (3 ft 4 in) in all directions. It develops fine ascending branches, forming a dense and slightly bushy mass. Its small entire leaves do not exceed 1.5 to 3 cm (0.6 to 1.2 in) in length, velvety on the underside and dark green. The very decorative flower buds start forming at the end of autumn. The flowering truly "explodes" from the month of February and continues until May-June, without interruption. It can renew itself throughout the year in mild climates if the soil remains slightly moist in summer. The bright red raspberry-coloured flowers with cream undersides, are composed of petaloid styles coiled upon themselves and long curved stamens. They are grouped in upright spider-shaped clusters. The root system of this plant is very dense near the surface, which results in adaptation to nutrient-poor soils and summer drought.

Grevillea 'Poorinda Rondeau' is moderately hardy, tolerating down to -5°C (23°F) in well-drained soil once well-established. This shrub requires little maintenance and tolerates light pruning which will help it remain dense. It should be planted in light, well-draining, and slightly acidic soil. Particularly suited to Mediterranean climates, it can be used together with evergreen ceanothus for opaque and flowering hedges during a very long period. It will also look good when isolated on large slopes or at the back of dry garden beds, but always in an open position, in full sun. In an exotic or Mediterranean garden, it can be associated with proteas, Agave, Canary Island viper's bugloss, Euphorbia mellifera, Aloe aristata, Melianthus major, palm trees, as well as Callistemon and Leptospermum. Container cultivation allows for control over the substrate composition and for overwintering the shrub in a cold greenhouse or a very bright and minimally heated conservatory in very cold regions.

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Grevillea Poorinda Rondeau (Flowering) Flowering
Grevillea Poorinda Rondeau (Foliage) Foliage

Plant habit

Height at maturity 1.20 m
Spread at maturity 1 m
Habit Irregular, bushy
Growth rate fast

Flowering

Flower colour red
Flowering time January to June, December
Inflorescence Cluster
Flower size 5 cm
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators

Foliage

Foliage persistence Evergreen
Foliage colour green

Botanical data

Genus

Grevillea

Species

lavandulacea x G. baueri

Cultivar

Poorinda Rondeau

Family

Proteaceae

Other common names

Spider Flower

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference870681

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Planting and care

Culture:

Grevillea is best planted in spring, after the last frost. It prefers soil with an acidic to neutral pH, sandy, loamy, or poor and very well-drained. The presence of limestone in the soil causes yellowing of the foliage, chlorosis, which weakens the bush until it eventually dies. This condition can be corrected by regularly adding iron in its chelated form (sequestrant). In regions where the soil and subsoil are limestone, dig a large hole measuring 60 cm (23.6 in) in all directions, filled with ericaceous soil or compost and non-limestone sand. Growing in a pot allows for better control of the substrate and protection of the plant from frost as hardiness is limited (down to -10/-11°C (14/12.2 °F) for a well-established plant).

Grevilleas are drought-resistant plants once well established: monitor watering during the first 2 summers, watering will become optional or even unnecessary afterwards. In the ground, they appreciate a thick layer of mulch. Use wood chips or grass clippings. It is recommended to use a fertilizer very low in phosphorus, as it can decrease the bush's resistance to drought by destroying the dense root hairs that develop just below the soil surface. A fertilizer with an N-P-K ratio of 18-2-10 is well-suited.

For pots, choose Grevillea species and varieties with low development. Use a lightweight, well-drained but moisture-retaining potting mix. We recommend the following mix: 60% pine bark, 20% coarse river sand, 10% fine river sand, and 10% clayey soil for its water retention capacity. The pH should be 7 or less.

Insects and diseases:

Grevilleas can have black leaf spots, caused by a rarely fatal fungus: a fungicidal treatment will solve the issue.

Rotting of the collar can also be a problem, a deadly disease caused by fungi that develop in humid and warm soil. Avoid burying the plant's collar, which should be exposed to air. Avoid watering too often in hot and dry weather, let the soil dry out between waterings.

Phytophthora (cinnamomi), also caused by a fungus, affects many plants in dry areas. The parasite destroys the roots during excessively rainy winters. The plant may suddenly wither in summer due to lack of water caused by the destruction of part or all of its roots. Partial or complete death of the vegetation or branches can be observed in severe cases. Prevention is crucial, as the disease is almost impossible to eradicate: ensure perfect soil drainage, remove water from the saucer placed under the pots, and remove dead or diseased parts.

Pruning:

Grevilleas tolerate annual pruning well, during their growth period or just after flowering. Shorten the branches by one-third of their length. A regularly pruned bush will be more branched and more floriferous.

Propagation: by sowing in spring, or taking heel cuttings in June-July. To improve the germination rate of fresh seeds, they can be immersed in boiling water.

Regarding sowing: Grevilleas are plants linked to fire ecology: as such, they produce seeds that often require the action of intense and brief heat to break their dormancy.

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Planting period

Best planting time March to April
Recommended planting time March to May

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow
Type of use Border, Container, Hedge, Slope, Greenhouse, Conservatory
Hardiness Hardy down to -6°C (USDA zone 9a) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light), Stony (poor and well-drained)
Soil moisture Dry soil, Moist soil, poor, sandy, light, well-draining

Care

Pruning instructions To maintain a dense and branching habit, shorten the branches by one-third during the growth period.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time April to June
Soil moisture Dry soil, Moist soil
Disease resistance Average
Overwinter Needs protection
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