This low spreading shrub has slender reddish terete branched stems that may be suckering. It has long linear dark green leaves and the small red tube-shaped flowers have yellow tips and appear in clusters amongst the foliage from autumn to spring.

Hardiness zones 9 to 10

Grevillea nudiflorais naturally found in southern Western Australia near Albany from the coast to inland. It prefers cool wet winters and hot dry summers and is found in woodlands, scrub and in heath. It grows on well drained, moist sandy loams to rocky or clay loams that are tending acidic and is light frost and drought tolerant.

The Leafless-flowered Grevillea is grown for its foliage and spreading habit. It is planted as a ground cover or spill-over in garden borders and used in rockeries attracting birds. It is suitable for coastal or inland regions establishing in 2 to 3 years and is used in planter boxes or on roof gardens and is mass planted on embankments. ID 2371

Note:
There a several forms, some of which are commonly cultivated but may be difficult to obtained, requiring a specialist nursery.

Grevillea(gre-VIL-ee-a) nudiflora(NEW-dee-FLOR-ah)

Proteaceae (pro-tee-AY-see-ee)
Protea Family