The white flowering form of Protea repens has the usual rows of acutely pointed involucral bracts around the flowerhead but white-tipped. The inner ones appear white in the photo, the outer ones cream.
The bud on the left is still greenish white. Long side-branches have already grown past the erstwhile stem-tip, now flowering. The stems, mainly pale orange, are variously coloured along their lengths in sections differing in age.
The leaves spaced along them have rounded tips while tapering into their pale cream petioles. The narrow to spatulate leaves become up to 15 cm long (Vlok and Schutte-Vlok, 2015; Manning, 2007; iNaturalist).