Grevillea hybrid &
Grevillea hybrid &

Grevillea hybrid 'Loopy Lou'

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Loopy Lou Grevillea

Botanical Name: Grevillea hybrid 'Loopy Lou'
Family: Proteaceae
Origin: Australian native hybrid
Plant Type: Evergreen small to medium shrub

Overview

A compact, fast-growing Australian native that earns its place in any Adelaide garden through sheer flower power, Grevillea 'Loopy Lou' produces masses of large, nectar-rich blooms virtually year-round. The flowers are a standout — unusually large for such a compact plant — and put on a colour-changing display that shifts from greenish-yellow and cream through to pink and red as each bloom matures, creating a constantly evolving tropical palette.
Drought-tolerant, frost-hardy and remarkably low-maintenance, 'Loopy Lou' thrives in Adelaide's Mediterranean climate with minimal intervention. Honeyeaters flock to it throughout the year, making it as rewarding for wildlife as it is for gardeners. Ideal as a low hedge, border shrub, rockery feature or container specimen.

Key Features

  • Mature Size: 1.0–1.5 m H × 1.0–1.5 m W (compact, dense rounded habit)
  • Growth Rate: Fast — 30–50 cm per year once established
  • Foliage: Mid-green, deeply divided leaves; evergreen year-round; fine-textured and attractive even when not in flower
  • Flowers: Large spider-style blooms in colour-changing shades of greenish-yellow through pink to red; year-round flowering with heaviest display in spring and summer; excellent nectar source
  • Fragrance: Not fragrant
  • Seasonal Interest: Evergreen foliage and flowers year-round → peak flowering display in spring and summer → colour-changing blooms provide constant visual variety → light pruning in autumn refreshes shape for winter
  • Wildlife Value: Outstanding nectar source for honeyeaters; attracts bees, butterflies and beneficial insects year-round
  • Tolerance: Drought-tolerant once established; frost hardy to approximately -2°C; heat-tolerant; coastal-tolerant; dislikes waterlogged soils and high-phosphorus fertilisers
  • Planting Density: Tight hedge: 3 plants per metre (30–35 cm spacing); Standard border: 2 plants per metre (50–60 cm spacing); suitable for large containers (40 cm+)
  • Pet Friendly: Caution — foliage and sap are skin and eye irritants; wear gloves when pruning

Where It Works Best

  • Sunlight: Full sun to part shade; full sun produces the longest and most prolific flowering period
  • Soil: Free-draining sandy, loamy or gravelly soils; moderately adaptable to soil types but drainage is essential; avoid phosphorus-rich fertilisers
  • Water Needs: Establishment: 2 deep soaks/week for 8–12 weeks. Established: drought-tolerant — deep soak every 2–3 weeks in summer; little to no watering needed in cooler months
  • Maintenance: Light prune once or twice a year to maintain shape and promote dense growth; feed with a low-phosphorus native fertiliser in spring when buds form; avoid high-P fertilisers which can damage root systems
  • Lifespan: Long-lived perennial; 10+ years with good drainage and annual pruning
  • Climate Zones: Ideal for Mediterranean SA — Adelaide Plains, foothills, Fleurieu Peninsula, Yorke Peninsula, Barossa, coastal suburbs
  • Soil pH: Acid to neutral; tolerates slightly alkaline soils typical of Adelaide

Landscape & Design Ideas

  • Low informal hedge or border edging where year-round colour and bird activity are priorities
  • Mass plant in native or wildlife gardens for a long-season nectar corridor that honeyeaters will visit daily
  • Rockery feature or erosion control on banks and embankments — establishes quickly and holds well
  • Combine with Westringia, Eremophila and Lomandra for a cohesive, water-wise native planting palette
  • Compact container specimen for sunny courtyards, patios and balconies

Why You Will Love It

'Loopy Lou' is one of those rare plants that genuinely delivers something for every season — and does it without asking much in return. The oversized, colour-changing flowers on such a compact plant are genuinely surprising, the birds are in it constantly, and once established it practically looks after itself. A brilliant all-rounder for Adelaide's climate.

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