Propagation
Take soft tip cuttings from summer to winter.
Grafted forms on to Grevillea robusta are available.
Note:
The foliage may cause skin irritations so care should be taken when pruning.
Botanic information
Leaf: The leaves are variably pinnatifid with pointed triangular lobes that are coppery green when young ageing to deep green. The petiole is short and the underside is covered in silvery pubescents.
Flower: The small tubulate flowers have a long pink style that is looped at first with a greenish pollen presenter. They are arranged in a one sided 'Tooth Brush' like raceme that is up to 100mm (4in) long and appears during spring.
Fruit: The fruit is not produced and the plant is normally reproduced vegetatively to maintain true to type.