A low growing spreading grevillea with soft grey-green foliage and unusual toothbrush flowers held above the foliage through winter and spring. Flower colour can vary from soft pink to deep red depending on the form. An excellent plant for rockeries, embankments and spilling over retaining walls. Provides good habitat and food source for small birds and insects.
Occurs naturally in heathland and open woodland across coastal and near-coastal areas of southern Western Australia, often growing in sandy or gravelly well-drained soils. Performs best in an open sunny position with good drainage and is well suited to dry gardens accross southern Australia.