Grevillea Poorinda 'Royal Mantle'
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Royal Mantle Grevillea
Botanical Name: Grevillea ‘Poorinda Royal Mantle’
Family: Proteaceae
Origin: Australia (hybrid selection)
Plant Type: Evergreen prostrate shrub / groundcover grevillea
Overview
A classic Australian groundcover grevillea, Grevillea ‘Poorinda Royal Mantle’ forms a broad, cascading carpet of rich, glossy foliage that erupts into masses of vibrant red toothbrush-style flowers from late winter through spring. Exceptionally well-suited to Adelaide and South Australia, it thrives in heat, dry soils, coastal winds and poor, low-fertility sites. Its dense matting habit suppresses weeds, stabilises banks and spills attractively over retaining walls. New growth often emerges bronze-red, adding seasonal interest. While not fragrant, the foliage carries a subtle resinous native aroma when handled.
Key Features
- Mature Size: 0.3–0.5 m H × 3–6 m W – vigorous, prostrate, wide-spreading groundcover
- Growth Rate: 30-60 cm of outward growth per year under good conditions
- Foliage: Glossy dark green leaves with bronze or coppery new growth in cool weather or early spring; dense, cascading habit
- Flowers: Abundant red toothbrush-style blooms from late winter through spring, with spot flowering in autumn
- Seasonal Interest: Lush evergreen foliage year-round; colourful new growth; dramatic flowering peak in late winter–spring
- Wildlife Value: Highly attractive to honeyeaters, native bees and other pollinators; dense cover offers habitat for small ground fauna
- Tolerance: Excellent drought, heat and wind tolerance; handles coastal exposure (second-line, sometimes first-line with drainage); light frost hardy
- Planting Density: Mass coverage: 1 plant per 3–4 m²; spillover edges: 1 per 2–3 m; bank stabilisation: 1 per 2–4 m²
- Pet Friendly: Generally safe, though grevillea foliage can irritate sensitive skin—discourage chewing or contact for sensitive pets
Where It Works Best
- Sunlight: Full sun for best flowering and density; tolerates light part shade
- Soil: Free-draining sandy loam, gravelly soils or improved clay; avoid waterlogging; always use low-phosphorus native fertiliser
- Water Needs: Establishment: 2 deep soaks/week for 8–12 weeks. Established: deep soak every 10–14 days in summer; minimal water needed in winter
- Maintenance: Very low – tip-prune after flowering to maintain shape (avoid cutting into bare old wood); mulch in spring; light native-safe fertiliser in early spring
- Lifespan: 10–25+ years
- Climate Zones: Ideal for Adelaide plains, foothills, Fleurieu, Yorke Peninsula and coastal SA
- Soil pH: Slightly acidic to mildly alkaline; excellent performance on limestone soils with sharp drainage
Landscape & Design Ideas
- Outstanding weed-suppressing groundcover for large beds, verges and embankments
- Spillover plant for retaining walls and raised beds
- Native habitat gardens with Lomandra, Westringia, Dianella, Eremophila and Banksia
- Low-water and Mediterranean gardens requiring broad coverage with seasonal colour
- Coastal and exposed landscapes where heat and wind challenge other shrubs
Why You Will Love It
‘Royal Mantle’ is one of Australia’s most enduring prostrate grevilleas for good reason: it’s colourful, tough, fast to establish and capable of covering large areas with lush foliage and brilliant seasonal flowers. Perfect for South Australia’s dry climate, it brings wildlife, year-round structure and striking flowering displays with almost no ongoing maintenance.
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