This upright shrub has a open rounded habit with angular branchlets. It has grey-green needle-like pointed leaves and the red tube-shaped flowers are arranged in a cluster appearing from winter to spring and attracting honey-eating birds.

Hardiness zones 9 to 10

Grevillea haplanthasubsp. haplanthaisis naturally found in central Western Australia growing in the Coolgardie area in mallee or heathland.

It prefers a well drained sandy-stony acidic loam in an open sunny position with a hot dry summer, cool winter and is drought and moderately frost tolerant

This grevillea is grown for its flowers and bushy habit. It is planted in parks and gardens along borders for screening or to attract birds. It establishes in 2 to 3 years and is suitable for inland or dry coastal regions and is used in arid gardens.Grafted forms on to Grevillea robusta are available for humid regions. ID 2472

Note:
This plant is not commonly cultivated and may be difficult to obtain requiring a specialist nursery.

Grevillea(gre-VIL-ee-a) haplantha(hap-LAN-tha)

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