Fast growing shrub with lovely, large, pink & cream flowers for most of the year. Ideal garden feature. Great for cut flowers. Bird attacting. H. 3m W. 3m
Grevillea Misty Pink
Fast growing shrub with lovely, large, pink & cream flowers for most of the year. Ideal garden feature. Great for cut flowers. Bird attacting. H. 3m W. 3m
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