The slender shrub grows to 3m tall. It has linear leaves of 5 to 8mm and the tri-coloured inflorescence bracts are up to 3cm long enclosing a group of flowers inside.
It is found growing on the rocky slopes of the western end of the ranges in the Stirling Range area.
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