Grevillea Curviloba ‘Flat Jack’ (Flat Jack Grevillea)
Grevillea Curviloba ‘Flat Jack’ (Flat Jack Grevillea)
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Grevillea Curviloba ‘Flat Jack’ is a low-growing, spreading form of Grevillea valued for its dense mat-forming habit and fine-textured foliage. It produces attractive white to soft cream spider-like flowers that sit just above the foliage, creating a soft, natural carpet effect in the landscape. Its compact, prostrate growth makes it especially useful for covering difficult areas, slopes, or garden edges where a tidy yet natural look is desired.
This hardy Australian native is ideal for low-maintenance gardens, offering reliable performance in a wide range of conditions once established. It attracts pollinators such as bees and nectar-feeding birds, adding biodiversity and movement to the garden. With its drought tolerance and ability to thrive in coastal and sandy soils, it is a practical and ornamental choice for modern native landscapes.

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Mature height
0.1–0.3 m (prostrate groundcover)
Mature width
1–2 m spreading habit
Spacing
1–1.5 m for mass planting coverage
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen
Foliage
Cream to white flowers with fine green foliage
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Mainly winter to spring, with intermittent flowering in favourable conditions
Sun tolerance
Full sun to part shade
Maintenance
Very low. Light pruning after flowering helps maintain density and shape. Drought tolerant once established.
Root System
Fibrous, spreading root system suitable for stabilising soil and erosion control on banks and slopes