Grevillea 'Molly' is a grevillea cultivar first made available to the public in 2003. It is a cross between G. aurea and G. bipinnatifida, chosen from seedlings which were bred by Owen Brown of Golden Beach, Queensland in 1997.
Grevillea 'Molly' | |
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![]() 'Molly' in flower, Oakdale, NSW | |
Hybrid parentage | Grevillea aurea × Grevillea bipinnatifida |
Cultivar | 'Molly' |
Origin | Selected in Queensland |
It is a dense shrub that grows to 1–3 m (3–10 ft) high. It has deeply divided yellow-green leaves, around 15 centimetres (5.9 in) long by 15 centimetres (5.9 in) wide. Prominently displayed above the foliage, the deep pink inflorescences resemble those of G. 'Robyn Gordon'.