Grevillea ‘Majestic’ grafted

Majestic grevillea
Reddish and cream flowers on a fast-growing large shrub with ferny foliage. Grafted onto Grevillea robusta rootstock enabling use in wider range of conditions: heavy moist soil, phosphorus.
synonyms Grevillea banksii x G. sessilis
height 9–17ft
width 6–14ft
tolerates Drought, Gophers, Heat
water
needs
Low – Moderate
water
info
Grevilleas are drought tolerant, but they’ll want infrequent additional summer water at least every couple of weeks once established and will blooom more with summer water. They prefer well-drained soil, but they’re less picky than some of the other proteaceous plants, and these grafted plants will tolerate a wider range of soil conditions than other grevilleas.
hardy
to
25F
exposure Part Sun – Full Sun
indoor
outdoor
Outdoor
drainage In Ground: Cactus Mix, In Pots: Cactus Mix, Tolerates Sandy Soil
fertilizing Acid 1/2 Strength
origin Cultivar, Australia
california
native
No
sunset
zones
9, 14–H2

Sunset Zones Map

Outdoor Exposure Guide

OUTDOOR EXPOSURE GUIDE

Full Sun
Six or more hours of sun beams directly landing on the plant's leaves.

Part Shade
Three to five hours of sun beams directly landing on the plant's leaves.

Part Sun
One to two hours of sun beams directly landing on the plants leaves.

Full Shade
The plant is never fully lit by sun beams, but is in a bright spot or has dappled sunbeams playing over the leaves throughout the day.

Deep Shade
The plant never has dappled light on the leaves, and is in a place that feels dim, even on a nice sunny day.

SUNSET ZONES MAP

Growing Notes

Some people are susceptible to contact dermatitis from grevilleas in this group. Use precautions like long-sleeved clothing and gloves when working with this plant to avoid the risk.
The root graft (Grevillea robusta) makes this plant very adaptable to varied soil conditions and may confer a margin of greater frost-tolerance.

Special Interest

Hummingbirds love grevilleas!

More Info

A seedling from Grevillea banksii x G. sessilis hybrid cultivar ‘Mystic Pink’