Leucospermum Rigoletto

Rigoletto

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Rigoletto

Leucospermum cordifolium x glabrum

Leucospermum Rigoletto is a striking evergreen pincushion protea hybrid admired for its vibrant flowers and refined architectural form. Flowering throughout late spring, this eye-catching variety produces masses of colourful pincushion blooms that add exceptional texture, colour and seasonal interest to gardens and landscapes. Its nectar-rich flowers attract birds and beneficial pollinators while also making excellent long-lasting cut flowers for floral arrangements and displays.

Bred from Leucospermum cordifolium and Leucospermum glabrum, Rigoletto combines vivid flowering with strong growth and excellent adaptability to Australian conditions. Its compact to medium-sized habit and evergreen foliage make it ideal for feature planting, coastal landscapes, native-style gardens and decorative containers. Once established, it is highly drought tolerant and perfectly suited to low-maintenance and water-wise garden designs.

PBR Name: Rigoletto
Plant Info

Plant Dimensions: H: 2.0m x W: 1.5m
Flowering Time: Late Spring
Position: Full Sun
Water Usage: Low
Frost Tolerance: Light
Soil Type: Well drained acidic soil, low pH
Suitable For: Home Garden, Floristry

Growing Instructions

Climate & Position:

Leucospermum thrive in a sunny, open position with good airflow. Plant in full sun for best flowering and growth. They are well suited to temperate, coastal and Mediterranean-style climates and are drought tolerant once established.

Soil Requirements:

Excellent drainage is essential. Leucospermum prefer sandy, gravelly or free-draining soils with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. Avoid heavy clay soils or areas that stay wet, as poor drainage can lead to root rot.
As members of the Proteaceae family, Leucospermum are sensitive to phosphorus and prefer low-nutrient soils.

Water Requirements:

Water regularly during the establishment period, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Once established, plants are relatively drought tolerant and generally only require occasional deep watering during extended dry periods.
Avoid overwatering or constantly wet soil.

Fertilising:

Use only low-phosphorus fertilisers formulated for native or Proteaceae plants if required. Avoid strong fertilisers, manure or rich composts, as these can damage sensitive roots.

Mulching:

Apply a coarse mulch such as bark or wood-chips around the base of the plant to help retain moisture and regulate soil temperature. Keep mulch away from the main stem to maintain airflow and prevent rot.

Care & Maintenance

Pruning:

Light pruning after flowering will help maintain a dense, compact shape and encourage healthy new growth. Remove spent flowers by cutting back the flowering stem to just above a healthy set of leaves.
Avoid cutting back into old, bare wood with no visible leaves, as Leucospermum may struggle to reshoot from older stems.

General Pruning Guide:

Regular tip pruning while plants are young encourages branching and improves flower production over time. Mature plants benefit from annual pruning after flowering to prevent woody, leggy growth and maintain shape.
Always use clean, sharp secateurs when pruning.

Frost & Climate:

Leucospermum prefer mild, frost-free climates and perform best in sunny positions with good airflow. Established plants can tolerate light frost, however young plants may require protection during colder conditions.
In cooler regions, avoid planting in low-lying areas where frost settles.

Growing Leucospermum in Pots:

Leucospermum can grow successfully in pots when planted in a premium free-draining native potting mix. Choose a large container with excellent drainage and position in full sun.
Container-grown plants will require more regular watering than garden-grown plants, particularly during warm weather, but soil should still be allowed to dry slightly between waterings. Avoid overwatering and use only low-phosphorus native fertilisers if required.

Cut Flower Harvesting:

Leucospermum are highly valued as long-lasting cut flowers. Harvest stems when flowers are fully coloured and beginning to open for the best vase life.
Regular harvesting can also help encourage branching and maintain a compact growth habit. Use clean secateurs and place stems into water immediately after cutting for best results.

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