Grevillea tetragonoloba can either be erect or of spreading habit and is largely grown for its extremely attractive red "toothbrush" like flowers that appear from early winter through to late spring.
the flowers are renowned for attracting nectar feeding birds like honey-eaters to your garden.
Foliage is thin a needle-like, mid green.
This is a compact Grevillea and well suited to smaller gardens providing there is plenty of sun throughout the day.
They are marginally frost hardy, so best to mulch the root area over winter if prolonged cold is forecast.