Grevillea trifida No English name Endemic
Flowers can be white or cream but the tripartite leaves which look like thin spikes give the plant its name. The leaves are also grooved as well as mucronate (end in a point). It will grow in both swampy and gravelly habitats such as the Wandoo woodland where this one was identified.
Grevillea trifida is found in the far south west from Perth to Margaret River and along the coast to Albany and a some way inland.