Grevillea flexuosa is a native of Western Australia where it is now considered to be endangered.
It will grow to about 2m tall with the sparse branches spreading up to 3m across.
It can be a rather messy looking shrub at times, but does have the most unusual deeply lobed zig-zag leaves that are attractive in their own right.
The new leaves are a lovely bronze colour turning deep green as they mature.
The pale yellow to white flowers are produced on terminal spikes in Spring and Summer and are absolutely spectacular.