Description Grevillea 'Fanfare' is usually a prostrate shrub with a spread of 4 m to 5 m. the leaves are lobed and about 15 cm long and 4.5 cm wide. The lobes are about 1 cm wide tapering to a point. The flowers are toothbrush-shaped and dusky pink in colour. The cultivar was originally registered as Grevillea 'Austraflora Fanfare'. It is reported to be a hybrid between Grevillea gaudichaudii and Grevillea longifolia. It arose as a spontaneous seedling in the garden of Dr. Ann Warren of Warrandyte, Victoria. It was accepted for registration with Australian Cultivar Registration Authority (ACRA) in March 1979.