Telopea Shady Lady® Yellow Waratah

Shady Lady® Yellow

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Telopea Shady Lady® Yellow Waratah
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Shady Lady® Yellow

Telopea speciosissima x truncata x oreades
PBR Name: Golden Globe

Telopea Shady Lady® Yellow is an exceptionally rare and striking hybrid selection of Waratah celebrated for its unique yellow flowers, glossy evergreen foliage, and outstanding ornamental appeal. Developed from a complex hybrid cross involving Telopea speciosissima, Telopea truncata, and Telopea oreades, this extraordinary Australian native combines beauty, vigour, and improved garden adaptability.

Flowering from late winter through spring, Shady Lady® Yellow produces large, luminous flower heads in soft golden-yellow tones that create a spectacular focal point in native gardens, contemporary landscapes, and premium cut flower arrangements. Its unusual colouring makes it highly sought after by collectors, landscape designers, and lovers of rare Australian native plants.

Thriving in full sun to part shade with excellent drainage, this hybrid Waratah performs best in slightly acidic soils and benefits from low-phosphorus fertilisers formulated specifically for native plants. Once established, Shady Lady® Yellow demonstrates strong drought tolerance and reliable flowering performance in suitable Australian climates.

Plant Info

Plant Dimensions: H: 3.0m x W: 2.0m
Flowering Time: Spring
Position: Full Sun / Semi Shade
Water Usage: Moderate
Frost Tolerance: Moderate
Soil Type: Drained acidic soil, Low pH
Suitable For: Home Garden, Floristry, Commercial Growing

Growing Instructions

Climate & Position

Waratahs perform best in:
• Full sun
• Light afternoon shade in very hot climates
Adequate sunlight encourages strong flowering and compact growth.


Climate
Waratahs are naturally adapted to temperate climates.

They prefer:
• Mild to warm conditions
• Moderate rainfall
• Tolerate light frost once established
• Prefer good air circulation


Soil Requirements

Excellent drainage is essential. Waratahs naturally grow in well-drained sandstone soils, meaning they dislike heavy or waterlogged soils.

Ideal soil types include:
• Sandy soil
• Sandy loam
• Free-draining garden beds
Raised beds are often beneficial where drainage is poor.

Soil pH:
• Slightly acidic soil
• Ideal pH range 5.5–6.5

Note: Highly alkaline soils may cause nutrient deficiencies.

Soil fertility:
Waratahs grow best in low to moderate fertility soils. Excess nutrients, particularly phosphorus, may damage roots.


Water Requirements

Establishment phase
During the first year after planting:
• Water regularly and deeply
• Maintain evenly moist soil
Avoid prolonged saturation.

Mature plants
Once established, Waratahs are moderately drought tolerant, though regular watering during dry periods helps maintain strong flowering.

Watering tips:
• Deep watering during extended dry periods
• Avoid frequent shallow watering.


Fertiliser:
Waratahs benefit from light feeding.

Recommended fertiliser strategy:
• Use low-phosphorus fertiliser formulated for native plants
• Apply lightly in spring and autumn
Organic alternatives such as seaweed or compost-based soil conditioners can support plant health.

Avoid:
• High-phosphorus fertilisers
• Over-fertilising.


Mulching
Mulching is highly beneficial for Waratahs.

Recommended mulch materials:
• Pine bark
• Wood chips
• Leaf litter

Application guidelines:
• Apply 5–8 cm deep
• Keep mulch slightly away from the plant stem.
Mulch helps maintain soil moisture, regulate soil temperature and improve soil structure.

Care & Maintenance

Pruning & Maintenance
Pruning encourages dense growth and better flowering.

Recommended timing:
• Immediately after flowering

Benefits include:
• Maintaining plant shape
• Encouraging branching
• Promoting strong flowering stems.
Cutting spent flowers is commonly practiced in both garden and commercial production.


Maintenance
Ensure good airflow and careful watering practices help minimise fungal disease.
• Plant in well-drained soil
• Avoid overwatering.

Note: Waratahs can be sensitive to high phosphorus levels.


Landscape Uses
Waratahs are ideal for:
• Feature shrubs in Australian gardens
• Native garden plantings
• Woodland-style landscapes
• Cut flower production.
Their bold flowers make them an excellent focal point in garden beds.

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